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Vocabulaire pour IELTS (Général) - Persuasion et Implication

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur la persuasion et l'implication, tels que « contour », « preuve », « établir », etc. qui sont nécessaires pour l'examen IELTS.

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Words for General IELTS

to publicly support or recommend something

préconiser, recommander, prôner

préconiser, recommander, prôner

Ex: Parents advocate for improvements in the education system for the benefit of their children .

to openly accept something as true or real

reconnaître

reconnaître

Ex: Many acknowledge the impact of climate change on global weather patterns .
to assert
[verbe]

to behave in a confident way to cause people to recognize one's authority or right

s'affirmer

s'affirmer

Ex: asserts her expertise in the subject matter during academic discussions , earning respect from her peers .
dispute
[nom]

a disagreement or argument, often involving conflicting opinions or interests

conflit

conflit

to imply
[verbe]

to suggest without explicitly stating

impliquer

impliquer

Ex: The advertisement 's implied that using their product would lead to success .
to justify
[verbe]

to provide a valid reason or explanation for an action, decision, or belief, usually something that others consider wrong

justifier

justifier

to object
[verbe]

to express disapproval of something

être en désaccord avec, s'opposer à

être en désaccord avec, s'opposer à

to outline
[verbe]

to give a brief description of something excluding the details

exposer

exposer

to have or express uncertainty about something

contester

contester

to debate
[verbe]

to formally discuss a matter, usually in a structured setting

débattre

débattre

a conversation with someone about a serious subject

discussion

discussion

a disadvantage or the feature of a situation that makes it unacceptable

inconvénient

inconvénient

Ex: Although the offer seems attractive , drawback is the lack of flexibility .

anything that proves the truth or possibility of something, such as facts, objects, or signs

preuves

preuves

proof
[nom]

information or evidence that proves the truth or existence of something

preuve

preuve

amateur
[Adjectif]

(of objects or works) lacking the precision or quality one would expect from a paid professional

amateur

amateur

Ex: The charity auction 's craft items were amateur creations but helped raise funds all the same .
classical
[Adjectif]

following a long-established, highly regarded, and standard form, style, or set of ideas

classique

classique

(of people) to gather in a place for a particular purpose

rassembler

rassembler

Ex: The assembles in the church every Sunday for religious services .
to attend
[verbe]

to go to school, university, church, etc. periodically

assister à

assister à

to cause something, especially a secret, to be known by a lot of people

répandre

répandre

to prove the fact of a situation

établir, prouver

établir, prouver

to observe
[verbe]

to make a written or spoken remark

faire remarquer, faire observer

faire remarquer, faire observer

to bring different parts together and arrange them so they work together as a complete and effective system

organiser

organiser

Ex: The organized the tasks into a clear schedule for the week .

to join in an event, activity, etc.

participer à

participer à

to resign
[verbe]

to officially announce one's departure from a job, position, etc.

démissionner de

démissionner de

the act of supporting and giving someone confidence to do something

encouragement

encouragement

something that triggers a reaction in various areas like psychology or physiology

stimulant

stimulant

Vocabulaire pour IELTS (Général)
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