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Liste de Mots Niveau C1 - Envie du Succès

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur les réalisations et le progrès, tels que "aspiration", "boom", "triumph", etc., préparés pour les apprenants de niveau C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
accomplishment

a desired and impressive goal achieved through hard work

accomplissement, réalisation

accomplissement, réalisation

Ex: Graduating with honors was a significant accomplishment for Sarah after years of dedicated study. 
advancement

the process of improvement or progress

avancement

avancement

Ex: Technological advancements in medicine have revolutionized healthcare, saving countless lives. 
aspiration

a valued desire or goal that one strongly wishes to achieve

aspiration

aspiration

Ex: Her lifelong aspiration is to become a successful novelist and publish her own book. 
boom
boom
[nom]

a time of great economic growth

boom

boom

Ex: During the economic boom of the 1990s, many technology companies flourished and saw unprecedented growth. 
breakthrough

an important discovery or development that helps improve a situation or answer a problem

percée

percée

Ex: The scientist's groundbreaking research led to a major breakthrough in cancer treatment. 
comeback

a return by a renowned person to their former popular or successful state

retour

retour

Ex: After years away from music, the singer made a spectacular comeback with a new album that topped the charts. 
glory
glory
[nom]

the popularity, honor, and praise that a person receives as a result of a great success or act

gloire

gloire

Ex: Winning the championship brought her great glory and recognition in the sports world. 
triumph
triumph
[nom]

a great victory, success, or achievement gained through struggle

triomphe

triomphe

Ex: The team's triumph in the championship game was celebrated by fans all across the city. 
achiever

someone who reaches a high level of success, particularly in their occupation

qui réussit, d'exceptionnellement doué

qui réussit, d'exceptionnellement doué

Ex: As a dedicated achiever, she consistently sets and exceeds ambitious goals in her career. 
big time

the highest and most successful level in a profession, particularly in entertainment field

de première catégorie, de premier ordre

de première catégorie, de premier ordre

Ex: After years of playing in small clubs, the band finally made it to the big time with their hit single. 
to top
to top
[verbe]

to hold the highest position on a list or ranking due to success or achievements

être le meilleur de

être le meilleur de

Ex: Her latest novel topped the bestseller list for six consecutive weeks. 
to attain
to attain
[verbe]

to succeed in reaching a goal, after hard work

parvenir à, atteindre, acquérir

parvenir à, atteindre, acquérir

Ex: After years of studying, she finally attained her dream of becoming a doctor. 
to blossom
to blossom
[verbe]

to start to be healthier, more successful, or confident

s'épanouir

s'épanouir

Ex: Over the summer, she began to blossom into a confident and articulate young woman. 
to congratulate

to express one's good wishes or praise to someone when something very good has happened to them

féliciter

féliciter

Ex: It is customary to congratulate a friend on their achievements or milestones. 
to consolidate

to strengthen a position of power or success so that it lasts longer

consolider

consolider

Ex: The company worked to consolidate its market dominance by expanding into new territories. 
to flourish

to quickly grow in a successful way

prospérer, se développer

prospérer, se développer

Ex: The tech startup flourished in the competitive market, quickly becoming a leading company in the industry. 
to fly high

to be experiencing great success

réussir

réussir

Ex: After the release of their latest album, the band has been flying high, topping charts around the world. 
to pay off
to pay off
[verbe]

(of a plan or action) to succeed and have good results

être payant, payer

être payant, payer

Ex: All those hours of studying really paid off during the exam. 
to prosper
to prosper
[verbe]

to grow in a successful way, especially financially

prospérer, réussir

prospérer, réussir

Ex: By providing excellent services, the startup managed to prosper and expand its customer base. 
to strive
to strive
[verbe]

to try as hard as possible to achieve a goal

s'efforcer

s'efforcer

Ex: Despite facing obstacles, she strives to excel in her academic pursuits. 
to thrive
to thrive
[verbe]

to grow and develop exceptionally well

prospérer

prospérer

Ex: Despite the challenges, the small business managed to thrive in a competitive market. 
drive
drive
[nom]

a series of coordinated actions aimed at achieving a goal or advancing a principle

volonté

volonté

Ex: The charity launched a drive to collect winter clothing for the needy. 
effectiveness

the quality of yielding the desired result

efficacité

efficacité

Ex: The effectiveness of the new marketing campaign was evident in the significant increase in sales. 
perseverance

the quality of persistently trying in spite of difficulties

persévérance

persévérance

Ex: His perseverance through years of grueling training finally paid off when he won the marathon. 
resolve
resolve
[nom]

a strong will to have or do something of value

détermination

détermination

Ex: Her resolve to finish her degree despite personal challenges was unwavering. 
desirable
desirable
[Adjectif]

worth doing or having

désirable

désirable

Ex: The job offer came with a desirable salary and benefits package. 
distinguished
distinguished
[Adjectif]

(of a person) very successful and respected

éminent

éminent

Ex: The distinguished scientist received the Nobel Prize for her groundbreaking research. 
favorable
favorable
[Adjectif]

showing approval or support

favorable

favorable

Ex: The proposal received a favorable response from the board. 
feasible
feasible
[Adjectif]

having the potential of being done successfully

faisable, réalisable

faisable, réalisable

Ex: The project manager determined that the proposed plan was feasible given the available resources and timeline. 
fulfilled
fulfilled
[Adjectif]

feeling happy and satisfied with one's life, job, etc.

rempli

rempli

Ex: After years of hard work, she felt fulfilled in her career. 
notable
notable
[Adjectif]

deserving attention because of being remarkable or important

notable, ramarquable

notable, ramarquable

Ex: The scientist made notable contributions to the field of physics. 
premier
premier
[Adjectif]

considered most successful or important, particularly compared to others

premier

premier

Ex: The city's premier university is known for its rigorous academic programs and esteemed faculty. 
productive
productive
[Adjectif]

producing desired results through effective and efficient use of time, resources, and effort

productif

productif

Ex: The productive meeting resulted in several innovative solutions to the problem. 
to live up to

to fulfill expectations or standards set by oneself or others

être à la hauteur de, répondre aux attentes de

être à la hauteur de, répondre aux attentes de

Ex: The athlete lived up to his reputation as a champion, delivering a stunning performance that captivated the audience. 
with flying colors

in a distinctive and very successful way

haut la main, avec brio

haut la main, avec brio

Ex: She passed the exam with flying colors. 
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