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Liste de Mots Niveau C1 - Faire une Remarque

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur la persuasion et le discours, tels que « prononcé », « favorablement », « discutable », etc. préparés pour les apprenants de C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary

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 estimate or assess the value, quality, or performance of something or someone

estimer, évaluer

estimer, évaluer

Ex: appraised the benefits of the new plan before presenting it to the team .
to assert
[verbe]

to clearly and confidently say that something is the case

affirmer

affirmer

Ex: In their groundbreaking research paper , the scientist asserted the significance of their findings in advancing medical knowledge .
to bias
[verbe]

to unfairly influence or manipulate something or someone in favor of one particular opinion or point of view

influencer

influencer

Ex: The advertising campaign was designed bias consumers towards buying their product over competitors ' .

to form an opinion by considering the information at hand

estimer, évaluer

estimer, évaluer

Ex: calculated that they would need additional staff to meet the deadline .
to commit
[verbe]

to state that one is bound to do something specific

se tenir à, s’engager

se tenir à, s’engager

Ex: Before launching the new initiative , the committed to conducting thorough research and gathering stakeholder feedback .
to confer
[verbe]

to exchange opinions and have discussions with others, often to come to an agreement or decision

consulter, s'entretenir avec

consulter, s'entretenir avec

Ex: The conferred late into the night to devise a strategy for the company 's expansion .
to conform
[verbe]

to adjust oneself in order to align with new or different circumstances or expectations

se conformer

se conformer

Ex: In order to gain acceptance, he felt he had to conform to the group's social norms.
to contend
[verbe]

to argue the truth of something

prétendre, affirmer

prétendre, affirmer

Ex: The contended that economic reforms would lead to greater prosperity for all citizens .

(of pieces of evidence, facts, statements, etc.) to be opposite or very different in a way that it is impossible for all to be true at the same time

contredire

contredire

Ex: Can you please clarify why your contradicts the information provided in the report ?
contradictory
[Adjectif]

(of statements, beliefs, facts, etc.) incompatible or opposed to one another, even if not strictly illogical

contradictoire

contradictoire

Ex: The plan contradictory goals , aiming for both speed and precision .
to convert
[verbe]

to change the form, purpose, character, etc. of something

transformer

transformer

Ex: The company convert traditional paper records into a digital database for efficiency .
to deduce
[verbe]

to determine by a process of logical reasoning

déduire, conclure

déduire, conclure

Ex: Mathematicians use logical rules deduce theorems from established axioms .
to deem
[verbe]

to consider in a particular manner

considérer, estimer

considérer, estimer

Ex: The deemed environmental preservation a top priority .
to dispute
[verbe]

to argue with someone, particularly over the ownership of something, facts, etc.

disputer

disputer

Ex: The disputed the referee 's decision , claiming it was unfair and biased .
to echo
[verbe]

to repeat opinions or statements of another person, particularly to show support or agreement

répéter

répéter

Ex: At the meeting , several echoed the CEO 's vision for the future of the company , showing their support .
anti
[préposition]

used to convey that one is against something

anti

anti

Ex: They formed an anti-bullying committee at the school to protect students and foster a safe environment.
affirmative
[Adjectif]

favorable or supportive in attitude or response

affirmatif

affirmatif

Ex: The senator 's speech was affirmative cheers from the audience , showing widespread agreement with his views .
challenging
[Adjectif]

intending to provoke thought or discussion

provocateur, stimulant

provocateur, stimulant

Ex: His speech was challenging, urging the audience to reconsider their beliefs.
credible
[Adjectif]

able to be believed or relied on

crédible, plausible, vraisemblable, croyable

crédible, plausible, vraisemblable, croyable

Ex: The expert 's testimony was credible due to his extensive experience and qualifications in the field .
debatable
[Adjectif]

subject to argument or disagreement

discutable, contestable

discutable, contestable

Ex: The fairness of the election process has been debatable topic for years .
pronounced
[Adjectif]

immediately noticed due to being apparent

prononcé

prononcé

Ex: The difference in temperatures between the two regions was particularly pronounced during the winter months.
then again
[Phrase]

used to add a statement that contradicts what one has just said

déjà

déjà

Ex: The recipe looks complicated.
arguably
[Adverbe]

used to convey that a statement can be supported with reasons or evidence

on peut soutenir que c’est..., c’est sans doute...

on peut soutenir que c’est..., c’est sans doute...

Ex: Arguably, the recent changes to the city 's infrastructure have contributed to a better quality of life for residents .
favorably
[Adverbe]

in a positive, approving, or useful manner

favorablement

favorablement

Ex: Her presentation was favorably by the audience , who appreciated her clear communication and engaging delivery .

used to introduce a statement that presents a truth or reality, often to clarify or emphasize something

en fait

en fait

Ex: You may believe it 's a rumor , as a matter of fact, the company has officially announced the merger

used to introduce a second fact that must be taken into account

en même temps

en même temps

Ex: The novel was praised for its prose.

used to convey that what one is saying about something is also true for another related thing

d'ailleurs

d'ailleurs

Ex: They did n't follow celebrity news or political updates , or any kind of current eventsfor that matter.

used to refer to the specific matter or topic being discussed or considered

en ce qui concerne quelque chose, pour ce qui est de quelque chose, à sa connaissance, pour lui, pour elle

en ce qui concerne quelque chose, pour ce qui est de quelque chose, à sa connaissance, pour lui, pour elle

Ex: As far as his career is concerned, he has always been passionate about working in the field of technology.

to fight until a result is achieved or an agreement is reached

régler ses comptes

régler ses comptes

Ex: It 's essential for couples to communicate openly and fighting out every disagreement .
clash
[nom]

a serious argument between two sides caused by their different views and beliefs

dispute, différend

dispute, différend

Ex: The board meeting ended abruptly due to clash among the members about the future direction of the company .

a situation of hostility or strong disagreement between two opposing individuals, parties, or groups

conflit, confrontation

conflit, confrontation

Ex: The confrontation in the courtroom arose from conflicting testimonies of the witnesses .

the quality of always acting or being the same way, or having the same opinions or standards

cohérence, homogénéité

cohérence, homogénéité

Ex: consistency in academic performance earned her recognition as the top student in the class .

a belief or opinion that is very strong

conviction, croyance

conviction, croyance

Ex: conviction in the power of education inspired many students to pursue higher goals .

a detailed judgment of something, such as a work of art, a political idea, etc.

critique

critique

Ex: Experts in environmental science conducted a critique of the research findings , questioning the methodology and conclusions .

someone who does not provide a definite answer for a question, particularly when being asked in a poll

je ne sais pas

je ne sais pas

Ex: When asked about his favorite movie genre in the survey , John was don't-know participant , offering no specific response .
cliche
[nom]

a remark or opinion that has been used so much that it is not effective anymore

cliché

cliché

Ex: The coach urged the team to avoid clichés in their advertising campaign, aiming for authenticity and innovation.
double-edged
[Adjectif]

(of a comment) implying two distinct meanings

à double sens, ambigu

à double sens, ambigu

Ex: The articledouble-edged critique of the company 's policies highlighted both its achievements and areas needing improvement .

used when one is providing the general meaning of written or spoken statement instead of the exact words

Ex: The email instructed employees to prepare for the upcoming audit , or to that effect, to ensure compliance with company policies .
okey-dokey
[Interjection]

used to show agreement, approval, etc.

D'accord, Ça marche

D'accord, Ça marche

Ex: "Okey-dokey, see you tomorrow!"
awesomesauce
[Adjectif]

used to describe something as really great, satisfying, or interesting

génial, super

génial, super

Ex: The weekend getaway to the beach was awesomesauce; they had perfect weather and lots of fun activities .
for crying out loud
[Interjection]

used to show that one is angry, annoyed, or astonished

Pour l'amour du ciel !, Pour l'amour du ciel

Pour l'amour du ciel !, Pour l'amour du ciel

Ex: I've asked you three times already, for crying out loud!

a story told in order to gain the sympathy of other people, particularly one that seems to be fake

histoire à l'eau de rose, récit pathétique

histoire à l'eau de rose, récit pathétique

Ex: During the job interview , he avoided using sob story and focused on his qualifications and experience instead .
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