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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 "aperçu", "preuve", "établir", etc., nécessaires pour l'examen IELTS.

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Words for General IELTS
to advocate

to publicly support or recommend something

préconiser, recommander, prôner

préconiser, recommander, prôner

Ex: The environmentalist passionately advocates for sustainable living practices. 
to acknowledge

to openly accept something as true or real

reconnaître

reconnaître

Ex: For the therapy to be effective, one must first acknowledge their feelings and emotions. 
to assert
to assert
[verbe]

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

s'affirmer

s'affirmer

Ex: The coach asserted his authority on the field, demanding discipline from his players. 
dispute
dispute
[nom]

a disagreement or argument, often involving conflicting opinions or interests

conflit

conflit

Ex: The dispute between the two neighbors was settled after a lengthy mediation session. 
to imply
to imply
[verbe]

to suggest without explicitly stating

impliquer

impliquer

Ex: The politician's statement seemed to imply that there was more to the story than what was being revealed. 
to justify
to justify
[verbe]

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

justifier

justifier

Ex: She had to justify her choice to pursue a career in the arts to her parents, emphasizing her passion and long-term goals. 
to object
to object
[verbe]

to express disapproval of something

être en désaccord avec, s'opposer à

être en désaccord avec, s'opposer à

Ex: During the meeting, several members objected to the proposed changes in the company policy. 
to outline
to outline
[verbe]

to give a brief description of something excluding the details

exposer

exposer

Ex: Before writing the essay, the student outlined the main ideas to organize the structure. 
to question

to have or express uncertainty about something

contester

contester

Ex: She questioned the validity of the research findings due to inconsistencies in the data. 
to debate
to debate
[verbe]

to formally discuss a matter, usually in a structured setting

débattre

débattre

Ex: The candidates took the stage to debate their views on important issues in front of a live audience 
discussion

a conversation with someone about a serious subject

discussion

discussion

Ex: The team had a lengthy discussion about the company's future strategies. 
drawback

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

inconvénient

inconvénient

Ex: The main drawback of working from home is the lack of social interaction. 
evidence

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

preuves

preuves

Ex: The prosecution presented compelling evidence, including DNA analysis and eyewitness testimony, to support their case. 
proof
proof
[nom]

information or evidence that proves the truth or existence of something

preuve

preuve

Ex: The DNA results acted as proof that the suspect was at the scene of the crime. 
recital
recital
[nom]

the act or process of giving a long and detailed account of something

narration

narration

drama
drama
[nom]

a situation or event involving a lot of action and excitement, rooted in contrasting elements or forces

scène, drame

scène, drame

amateur
amateur
[Adjectif]

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

amateur

amateur

Ex: The garage band produced only amateur pop songs before gaining industry experience. 
classical
classical
[Adjectif]

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

classique

classique

Ex: The classical concept of beauty emphasizes symmetry and balance. 
to assemble

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

rassembler

rassembler

Ex: The team will assemble in the boardroom for the project briefing. 
to attend
to attend
[verbe]

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

assister à

assister à

Ex: Students are expected to attend all classes to ensure academic success. 
to broadcast

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

répandre

répandre

Ex: She accidentally broadcast the surprise party plans to everyone in the group chat. 
to establish

to prove the fact of a situation

établir, prouver

établir, prouver

Ex: The detective gathered evidence to establish the suspect's presence at the crime scene. 
to observe
to observe
[verbe]

to make a written or spoken remark

faire remarquer, faire observer

faire remarquer, faire observer

Ex: During the meeting, she observed that the proposed budget allocation seemed disproportionate. 
to organize

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

organiser

organiser

Ex: They organized the data into a report that made sense to the stakeholders. 
to participate

to join in an event, activity, etc.

participer à

participer à

Ex: She decided to participate in the charity run to support a good cause. 
to resign
to resign
[verbe]

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

démissionner de

démissionner de

Ex: She decided to resign from her position as CEO. 
encouragement

the act of supporting and giving someone confidence to do something

encouragement

encouragement

Ex: The encouragement from her mentor gave her the confidence to pursue her dreams. 
stimulus

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

stimulant

stimulant

Ex: In a lab experiment, the researchers applied a visual stimulus to study participants to observe and measure their neurological responses. 
push
push
[nom]

a determined effort to achieve or do something

poussée, effort

poussée, effort

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