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Vocabulaire Avancé pour le TOEFL - Sentiments et Émotions

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur les sentiments et les émotions, tels que « pétrifier », « abhorrer », « dégoûter », etc. qui sont nécessaires pour l'examen TOEFL.

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Advanced Words Needed for TOEFL
to agitate

to make someone feel annoyed, anxious, or angry

agiter

agiter

[verbe]
to petrify

to make someone so frightened that they cannot move or speak

pétrifier

pétrifier

[verbe]
to disgrace

to bring shame or dishonor on oneself or other people

déshonorer

déshonorer

[verbe]
to astound

to greatly shock or surprise someone

stupéfier

stupéfier

[verbe]
to dumbfound

to make someone feel greatly shocked or amazed so much that they are speechless

abasourdir

abasourdir

[verbe]
to abhor

to hate a behavior or way of thought, believing that it is morally wrong

abhorrer

abhorrer

[verbe]
amorous

expressing love and sexual desire toward someone

amoureux

amoureux

[Adjectif]
antagonism

a state of active opposition or hostility toward someone or something, characterized by conflict and resistance

antagonisme

antagonisme

[nom]
to beam

to smile joyfully in an obvious way

faire un grand sourire

faire un grand sourire

[verbe]
confrontational

likely to cause arguments because of being aggressive

agressif

agressif

[Adjectif]
dismay

the sadness and worry provoked by an unpleasant surprise

désarroi

désarroi

[nom]
contemptuous

devoid of respect for someone or something

dédaigneux

dédaigneux

[Adjectif]
desolate

feeling very lonely and sad

affligé

affligé

[Adjectif]
diffident

shy due to lack of self-confidence

qui manque de confiance

qui manque de confiance

[Adjectif]
grave

serious and solemn in manner or character

grave

grave

[Adjectif]
to disgust

to make someone feel upset, shocked, and sometimes offended about something

dégoûter

dégoûter

[verbe]
abominable

extremely horrible and unpleasant

abominable

abominable

[Adjectif]
drowsy

feeling very sleepy

endormi

endormi

[Adjectif]
fidgety

restless, uneasy, and unable to stay still and calm

agité

agité

[Adjectif]
ecstatic

extremely excited and happy

fou de joie

fou de joie

[Adjectif]
edgy

tense, anxious, and easily irritated

nerveux

nerveux

[Adjectif]
exasperated

furious and frustrated, especially due to an unsolvable problem

exaspéré

exaspéré

[Adjectif]
to enchant

to strongly attract someone and make them interested and excited

enchanter

enchanter

[verbe]
frantic

greatly frightened and worried about something, in a way that is uncontrollable

dans tous ses états

dans tous ses états

[Adjectif]
delirious

uncontrollably excited or happy

fou de joie

fou de joie

[Adjectif]
to frustrate

to make someone feel annoyed or upset for not being able to achieve what they desire

frustrer

frustrer

[verbe]
to grieve

to feel intense sorrow, especially because someone has died

chagriner

chagriner

[verbe]
infatuated

having an intense, but often temporary, feeling of love or attraction for someone or something

entiché

entiché

[Adjectif]
to infuriate

to make someone extremely angry

rendre furieux

rendre furieux

[verbe]
dreary

boring and repetitive that makes one feel unhappy

ennuyeux

ennuyeux

[Adjectif]
to exhilarate

to make one feel extremely excited, pleased, and delighted

ravir

ravir

[verbe]
joyous

full of happiness and delight

joyeux

joyeux

[Adjectif]
lonesome

unhappy because of loneliness

seul

seul

[Adjectif]
disillusioned

feeling disappointed because someone or something is not as worthy or good as one believed

désabusé

désabusé

[Adjectif]
despondency

the state of being unhappy and despairing

découragement

découragement

[nom]
apathy

the lack of interest, concern, emotions for things

apathie

apathie

[nom]
melancholy

a feeling of long-lasting sadness that often cannot be explained

mélancolie

mélancolie

[nom]
outrage

the extreme feeling of rage and anger

indignation

indignation

[nom]
hysteria

great excitement, anger, or fear that makes someone unable to control their emotions, and as a result, they start laughing, crying, etc.

hystérie

hystérie

[nom]
self-loathing

a strong feeling of hating oneself

haine de soi

haine de soi

[nom]
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