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Vocabulaire pour IELTS (Général) - Parlons des Sentiments !

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais pour parler des sens, tels que « aigu », « odeur », « faible », etc. qui sont nécessaires pour l'examen IELTS.

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Words for General IELTS
acute
[Adjectif]

(of senses) highly-developed and very sensitive

fin, perçant, développé

fin, perçant, développé

Ex: The eagleacute vision enables it to spot prey from great distances .
to assail
[verbe]

(of feelings or sensations) to worry or upset someone suddenly and profoundly

attaquer, s'en prendre à

attaquer, s'en prendre à

keen
[Adjectif]

(of senses) sharp and highly-developed

affûté, vif

affûté, vif

Ex: The hunterkeen senses made him successful in tracking prey .

to realize through the senses

percevoir, discerner, déceler

percevoir, discerner, déceler

Ex: Tasting the dish allowed them perceive the blend of flavors and spices .

the ability to become conscious of something through the five senses

perception

perception

a physical perception caused by an outside stimulus or something being in touch with the body

sensation

sensation

Ex: sensation of the soft sand beneath her feet was relaxing .
sense
[nom]

any of the five natural abilities of sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste

sens

sens

Ex: Taste is sense that allows us to experience flavors and enjoy food .

a part of the body that helps someone perceive their surroundings

organes sensoriels

organes sensoriels

sensory
[Adjectif]

relating to any of the five senses

sensoriel

sensoriel

Ex: Sensory integration therapy helps children with autism spectrum disorder improve their responses sensory input .
to smell
[verbe]

to recognize or become aware of a particular scent

sentir

sentir

Ex: Right now , I smelling the flowers in the botanical garden .
obvious
[Adjectif]

noticeable and easily understood

évident

évident

Ex: The solution to the puzzle obvious once she pointed it out .
apparent
[Adjectif]

easy to see or notice

apparent

apparent

Ex: It apparent that they had no intention of finishing the project on time .
clarity
[nom]

the quality of being easily heard or seen

clarté

clarté

marked
[Adjectif]

clear and easy to notice

marqué

marqué

Ex: The region has seen marked increase in tourism over the past year .
conspicuous
[Adjectif]

standing out and easy to see or notice

visible, voyant

visible, voyant

Ex: The graffiti on the building was conspicuous due to its vibrant colors and large size .
detectable
[Adjectif]

able to be noticed or discovered

détectable

détectable

Ex: There was detectable shift in her tone , indicating she was upset .
distinct
[Adjectif]

easily noticeable or perceived by senses

distinct

distinct

Ex: The architecture of the building distinct from the modern designs surrounding it .
faint
[Adjectif]

difficult to see, hear, smell, etc.

faible, léger

faible, léger

Ex: The light from the distant lantern was faint, barely visible in the fog.
invisible
[Adjectif]

not capable of being seen with the naked eye

invisible

invisible

Ex: The small particles of dust invisible in the air until they were illuminated by sunlight .
subtle
[Adjectif]

difficult to notice or detect because of its slight or delicate nature

subtil

subtil

Ex: The changes to the menu subtle but effective , enhancing the overall dining experience .
dominant
[Adjectif]

having superiority in power, influence, or importance

dominant

dominant

Ex: dominant culture in the region influences many aspects of daily life and traditions .
ill-defined
[Adjectif]

described in a vague or unclear way

mal défini

mal défini

Ex: ill-defined rules of the game caused disagreements among the players .
dim
[Adjectif]

lacking brightness or sufficient light

faible

faible

Ex: The hallway was dim, with only a faint light filtering in from the window.
defined
[Adjectif]

described in an exact and clear way

défini

défini

focused
[Adjectif]

producing a very clear sound or image

ciblé

ciblé

forward
[Adjectif]

(of a person) overly confident or direct in behavior

effronté

effronté

Ex: Don’t be so forward when meeting new people; it’s important to be respectful.
identifiable
[Adjectif]

capable of being recognized or distinguished

identifiable

identifiable

Ex: The virus identifiable symptoms that doctors can recognize for diagnosis .
manifest
[Adjectif]

easily perceived or understood

manifeste

manifeste

Ex: His intentions manifest, leaving no doubt about his commitment to the project .
unnoticed
[Adjectif]

describing something that is not seen or noticed

inaperçu

inaperçu

Ex: Her hard work often unnoticed by her busy boss .
vague
[Adjectif]

not clear or specific, lacking in detail or precision

vague

vague

Ex: The directions to the restaurant vague, causing us to get lost on the way .
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