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Liste de Mots Niveau C1 - Quelle Couleur ? Quelle Forme ?

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur les formes et les couleurs, tels que "ambre", "beige", "arche", etc., préparés pour les apprenants de niveau C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
amber
amber
[Adjectif]

having a yellowish-brown color

ambre

ambre

Ex: The sky turned an amber hue as the sun began to set. 
emerald
emerald
[Adjectif]

having a bright green color

émeraude

émeraude

Ex: She wore a stunning emerald dress to the gala, catching everyone's eye. 
ruby
ruby
[Adjectif]

purplish-red in color

rubis

rubis

Ex: Her lips were painted a vibrant ruby shade for the special occasion. 
turquoise
turquoise
[Adjectif]

greenish-blue in color

turquoise, bleu turquoise

turquoise, bleu turquoise

Ex: She wore a stunning turquoise dress that matched the color of the ocean. 
beige
beige
[Adjectif]

having a pale, light brown color like sand

beige

beige

Ex: She painted the walls of her living room a soothing beige color to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. 
bronze
bronze
[Adjectif]

deep reddish-brown in color

bronze

bronze

Ex: The sunset painted the sky with a soft bronze glow. 
burgundy
burgundy
[Adjectif]

deep red in color

bordeaux

bordeaux

Ex: She wore a stunning burgundy gown to the gala event. 
chestnut
chestnut
[Adjectif]

having a red-brown color

châtain, marron, noisette, aux marrons

châtain, marron, noisette, aux marrons

Ex: Her chestnut hair cascaded down her shoulders in loose waves. 
creamy
creamy
[Adjectif]

having a color between yellow and white

crémeux

crémeux

Ex: The creamy walls of the living room gave it a warm and inviting feel. 
ebony
ebony
[Adjectif]

having a dark black color

ébène

ébène

Ex: The night sky was studded with stars against the ebony backdrop. 
hazel
hazel
[Adjectif]

having a greenish-brown color

noisette

noisette

Ex: The autumn leaves had a hazel tint, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. 
khaki
khaki
[Adjectif]

having a dull yellowish-brown color

kaki

kaki

Ex: The soldiers wore khaki uniforms to blend in with the desert landscape. 
olive
olive
[Adjectif]

grayish-green in color

olive, vert olive

olive, vert olive

Ex: She painted her bedroom walls in a calming olive shade to create a peaceful atmosphere. 
scarlet
scarlet
[Adjectif]

having a bright red color

écarlate

écarlate

Ex: With a scarlet dress, she captivated the gala attendees as she gracefully entered the room. 
sea-green
sea-green
[Adjectif]

bluish-green in color

bleu-vert

bleu-vert

Ex: The sea-green dress she wore complemented her eyes, shimmering like the ocean under the moonlight. 
sky-blue
sky-blue
[Adjectif]

light blue color like that of a cloudless sky

bleu ciel

bleu ciel

Ex: The sky-blue curtains billowed gently in the breeze, casting a soft glow across the room. 
coal-black
coal-black
[Adjectif]

having a very dark black color

noir de charbon

noir de charbon

Ex: The cat's fur was coal-black, blending seamlessly into the shadows of the night. 
snow-white
snow-white
[Adjectif]

having a pure white color like the snow

d'un blanc immaculé

d'un blanc immaculé

Ex: The snow-white clouds floated lazily across the azure sky, creating a picturesque scene. 
subtle
subtle
[Adjectif]

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

subtil

subtil

Ex: The artist used subtle brushstrokes to create a sense of depth and movement in the painting. 
transparent
transparent
[Adjectif]

able to be seen through

transparent

transparent

Ex: The glass was so transparent that it was almost invisible, allowing a clear view of the garden beyond. 
vibrant
vibrant
[Adjectif]

(of colors) bright and strong

vif, vive

vif, vive

Ex: The vibrant colors of the sunset painted the sky in hues of orange, pink, and purple. 
dull
dull
[Adjectif]

(of colors) not very bright or vibrant

terne

terne

Ex: His artwork used a palette of dull earth tones, evoking a sense of nostalgia. 
contrast

differences in color or in brightness and darkness that an artist uses in a painting or photograph to create a special effect

contraste

contraste

Ex: The painting used a stark contrast between light and shadow to create a dramatic effect. 
arch
arch
[nom]

anything with a curved top and parallel sides

arche

arche

Ex: The old stone bridge featured a beautiful arch that spanned the river. 
circular
circular
[Adjectif]

having a shape like a circle

circulaire

circulaire

Ex: The table had a circular top, allowing for easy conversation among the dinner guests. 
cone
cone
[nom]

(geometry) a three dimensional shape with a circular base that rises to a single point

cône

cône

Ex: The traffic cones were placed along the road to redirect vehicles during the construction work. 
curl
curl
[nom]

something that resembles a spiral or coil

courbe

courbe

Ex: She had a perfect curl in her hair, framing her face beautifully. 
cylinder

(geometry) a solid or hollow shape with two circular bases at each end and straight parallel sides

cylindre

cylindre

Ex: The glass on the table was in the shape of a tall, slender cylinder. 
dimension

a measure of the height, length, or width of an object in a certain direction

dimension

dimension

Ex: The architect carefully considered every dimension of the building to ensure it fit seamlessly into the surrounding landscape. 
right angle

an angle measuring exactly 90 degrees

angle droit

angle droit

Ex: To construct a square, each corner must form a perfect right angle. 
fragile
fragile
[Adjectif]

easily damaged or broken

fragile

fragile

Ex: The butterfly's wings were fragile, thin and translucent in the sunlight. 
immense
immense
[Adjectif]

extremely large or vast in physical size

immense

immense

Ex: The Grand Canyon's immense size and breathtaking beauty attract millions of visitors each year. 
intact
intact
[Adjectif]

undamaged and complete

intact

intact

Ex: The ancient artifact was discovered buried in the ground, remarkably intact after centuries. 
invisible
invisible
[Adjectif]

not capable of being seen with the naked eye

invisible

invisible

Ex: The invisible ink on the paper only became visible when exposed to heat. 
linear
linear
[Adjectif]

involving lines or having the shape of a straight line

linéaire

linéaire

Ex: During the hike, the trail cut straight through the forest in a clean, linear path toward the peak in the distance. 
spiral
spiral
[nom]

(geometry) a curved shape or design that gradually winds around a center or axis

spirale

spirale

Ex: The staircase in the old mansion featured an elegant spiral that ascended to the upper floors. 
minute
minute
[Adjectif]

very small

menu

menu

Ex: The scientist discovered a new species of insect with minute wings, barely visible to the naked eye. 
rear
rear
[Adjectif]

situated or near the back of something

arrière

arrière

Ex: The rear entrance of the building provided discreet access for employees. 
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