Humeurs et sentiments

Moods and feelings

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Adjectifs utilisés

Adjectives in use


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to be afraid avoir peur ‘He’s afraid of spiders.’

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to be angry ête énervé(e) ‘She was quite angry when her car was stolen.’

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to be anxious être anxieux/anxieuse ‘He is waiting to see whether he has passed the exam, so he is quite anxious at the moment.’

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to be disappointed être déçu(e) ‘I’m disappointed not to have passed the exam but will retake it in the summer.’

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to be excited être excité(e) ‘I’m very excited to be starting a new job tomorrow.’

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to be frightened être effrayé(e) ‘I am frightened of dogs.’

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to be frustrated être frustré(e) ‘I’m frustrated not to have been able to buy everything I need today but will go back to the shops tomorrow.’

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to be glad être content(e) ‘I’m glad you managed to find a new job.’

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to be happy être heureux/heureuse ‘I’ve just been given a pay rise, so I’m very happy.’

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to be hopeful être plein(e) d'espoir ‘I’m hopeful our offer for the property will be accepted.’

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to be nervous être nerveux/nerveuse ‘I’ve got an interview tomorrow for my dream job, so I’m quite nervous.’

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to be sad être triste ‘I was sad to learn of the factory closure - I had worked there for many years.’

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to be scared avoir peur ‘I’m scared I might have to sell my car if I can’t afford to repair it.’

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to be surprised être surpris(e) ‘I’m not surprised he resigned. I don’t think he enjoyed working there.’

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to be unhappy être mécontent(e) ‘The team members are rather unhappy that the project has been delayed again’

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to be worried être inquiet/inquiète ‘I’m worried we’re not going to finish the project on time.’

Votre note Vocabulaire, Audio, Traduction, Phrase d'exemple / les notes

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to be afraid
avoir peur
‘He’s afraid of spiders.’

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to be angry
ête énervé(e)
‘She was quite angry when her car was stolen.’

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to be anxious
être anxieux/anxieuse
‘He is waiting to see whether he has passed the exam, so he is quite anxious at the moment.’

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to be disappointed
être déçu(e)
‘I’m disappointed not to have passed the exam but will retake it in the summer.’

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to be excited
être excité(e)
‘I’m very excited to be starting a new job tomorrow.’

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to be frightened
être effrayé(e)
‘I am frightened of dogs.’

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to be frustrated
être frustré(e)
‘I’m frustrated not to have been able to buy everything I need today but will go back to the shops tomorrow.’

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to be glad
être content(e)
‘I’m glad you managed to find a new job.’

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to be happy
être heureux/heureuse
‘I’ve just been given a pay rise, so I’m very happy.’

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to be hopeful
être plein(e) d'espoir
‘I’m hopeful our offer for the property will be accepted.’

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to be nervous
être nerveux/nerveuse
‘I’ve got an interview tomorrow for my dream job, so I’m quite nervous.’

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to be sad
être triste
‘I was sad to learn of the factory closure - I had worked there for many years.’

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to be scared
avoir peur
‘I’m scared I might have to sell my car if I can’t afford to repair it.’

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to be surprised
être surpris(e)
‘I’m not surprised he resigned. I don’t think he enjoyed working there.’

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to be unhappy
être mécontent(e)
‘The team members are rather unhappy that the project has been delayed again’

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to be worried
être inquiet/inquiète
‘I’m worried we’re not going to finish the project on time.’

Noms

Nouns


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anger la colère ‘There was a lot of anger when the only supermarket in the town closed down.’

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anxiety l'anxiété ‘There’s a high level of anxiety in the office at the moment as one of the company’s biggest projects has just been cancelled.’

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disappointment la déception ‘Failing to get a place at my first choice of university was a great disappointment.’

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excitement l'excitation ‘There was a sense of excitement in the office when the expansion plans were announced.’

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fear la peur ‘The fear is that we won’t be able to find an alternative supplier in time.’

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fright la peur ‘He reacted with fright when the washing machine made a loud noise.’

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frustration la frustration ‘There’s a lot of frustration with the service levels we’ve received over the last three months. It’s likely that we’ll cancel the contract.’

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happiness le bonheur ‘The introduction of free lunches has increased levels of happiness in the office.’

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hope l'espoir ‘There’s a real sense of hope in the team now that we’ve secured sponsorship for next season.’

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joy la joie ‘It brings me great joy to announce that we’re through to next week’s final.’

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sadness la tristesse ‘He felt a sense of sadness when he learnt the news.’

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sorrow le chagrin ‘The sorrow they felt on learning the news was clear.’

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surprise la surprise ‘They reacted with surprise when they heard the proposed price.’

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worry l’inquiétude ‘My biggest worry is that we won’t be able to replace the lost revenue.’

Votre note Vocabulaire, Audio, Traduction, Phrase d'exemple / les notes

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anger
la colère
‘There was a lot of anger when the only supermarket in the town closed down.’

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anxiety
l'anxiété
‘There’s a high level of anxiety in the office at the moment as one of the company’s biggest projects has just been cancelled.’

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disappointment
la déception
‘Failing to get a place at my first choice of university was a great disappointment.’

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excitement
l'excitation
‘There was a sense of excitement in the office when the expansion plans were announced.’

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fear
la peur
‘The fear is that we won’t be able to find an alternative supplier in time.’

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fright
la peur
‘He reacted with fright when the washing machine made a loud noise.’

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frustration
la frustration
‘There’s a lot of frustration with the service levels we’ve received over the last three months. It’s likely that we’ll cancel the contract.’

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happiness
le bonheur
‘The introduction of free lunches has increased levels of happiness in the office.’

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hope
l'espoir
‘There’s a real sense of hope in the team now that we’ve secured sponsorship for next season.’

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joy
la joie
‘It brings me great joy to announce that we’re through to next week’s final.’

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sadness
la tristesse
‘He felt a sense of sadness when he learnt the news.’

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sorrow
le chagrin
‘The sorrow they felt on learning the news was clear.’

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surprise
la surprise
‘They reacted with surprise when they heard the proposed price.’

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worry
l’inquiétude
‘My biggest worry is that we won’t be able to replace the lost revenue.’



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