Don’t worry @JoThelan. I’ve edited the previous post with some new words.
Newest edits, thanks to @michael_z .
pareil (level 15)
similar, likewise; (peer, equal) –> + [not “semblable” / “similaire” / “analogue”]
semblable (level 20)
similar –> + [not “similaire” / “analogue” / “pareil”]
similaire (level 27)
similar –> + [not “analogue” / “pareil” / “semblable”]
analogue (level 45)
similar, analogous –> + [not “pareil” / “semblable” / “similaire”]
une chaîne (level 12)
chain, channel –> + [not “canal”]
un canal (level 20)
canal, channel –> + [not “chaîne”]
observer (level 8)
to observe, watch –> + [not “surveiller”]
surveiller (level 13)
to watch, supervise –> + [not “observer”]
vers (level 2)
toward; (verse) –> + [not “envers”]
Not sure if the “(verse”) here is needed in the original description? Also removed "(verse)’
envers (level 12)
towards –> + [not “vers”]
empêcher (level 4)
to prevent –> + [not “prévenir”]
prévenir (level 13)
to prevent, warn; (to notify) –> + [not “empêcher”]
accueillir (level 12)
to welcome, greet, accommodate
saluer (level 17)
to greet, salute --> + [not “accueillir”]
The first definition is I think straightforward, but maybe just the second one needs some hint?
I’m going to leave this as is for now. In my opinion, salute --> saluer seems clear. But if it does seem to be a problem later on, I can always change it at a future point
réunir (level 9)
to gather, reunite, raise –> + [not “rejoindre”/"rassembler]
rejoindre (level 11)
to rejoin, reunite –> + [not “réunir”]
rassembler (level 17)
to gather together, assemble –> + [not “réunir”]
Here reunite makes it rather confusing for the second definition. How do you feel about the first one?
I’m not comfortable with editing definitions as they are taken word for word from the frequency dictionary, but adding [not “word”] clues here makes sense.
un propos (level 6)
remark –> + [not “commentaire”/“remarque”]
un commentaire (level 17)
comment, remark –> + [not “propos”/“remarque”]
une remarque (level 21)
remark –> + [not “propos”/“commentaire”]
possible (level 2)
possible –> + [not “éventuel”]
éventuel (level 21)
possible –> + [not “possible”]
un partisan (level 21)
Sound added.
jouir
Low audio file removed, good file retained.
un village (level 13)
village –> + [not “localité”]
une localité (level 44)
town, village, locality –> + [not “village”]
une sortie (level 12)
exit –> + [not “issue”]
une issue (level 21)
exit, outcome –> + [not “sortie”]
une trace (level 18)
trace, mark, track –> + [not “piste”/“rail”]
une piste (level 19)
track, trail –> + [not “trace”/“rail”]
un rail (level 47)
rail, track –> + [not “trace”/“piste”]
une route (level 6)
road, route –> + [not “voie”]
une voie (level 7)
road, lane, route, track, way –> + [not “route”]
obtenir (level 4)
to get, obtain –> + [not “procurer”]
procurer (level 21)
to get, bring, procure –> + [not "apporter/"amener/“obtenir”]
Plus concerning bring:
apporter (level 4)
to bring –> + [not “amener”/“procurer”]
amener (level 7)
to bring, lead –> + [not “apporter”/“procurer”]
rapporter (level 10)
to bring back, report –> + [not “ramener”]
ramener (level 11)
to bring back, return, take back –> + [not “rapporter”]
une attaque (level 17)
attack –> + [not “attentat”/“atteinte”/“assaut”]
un attentat (level 19)
attack, assassination attempt –> + [not “attaque”/“atteinte”/“assaut”]
une atteinte (level 35)
reach; attack, blow –> + [not “attaque”/“attentat”/“assaut”]
un assaut (level 38)
assault, attack, bout –> + [not “attaque”/“attentat”/"assaut "]
une aide (level 5)
help, assistance –> + [not “secours”/“renfort”]
un secours (level 19)
help, aid –> + [not “aide”/“renfort”]
un renfort (level 44)
help, back-up, support, reinforcement –> + [not “aide”/“secours”]
Thanks @JoThelan, agree with the comments. Another portion below Suggestions welcome!
célèbre (level 17)
famous, celebrated –> + [not “fameux” / “réputé”]
fameux (level 21)
famous –> + [not “célèbre” / “réputé”]
réputé (level 38)
famous, renowned, reputed –> + [not “célèbre” / "fameux "]
tenir (level 2)
to hold –> + [not “détenir”]
détenir (level 21)
to hold, detain –> + [not "tenir]
un approvisionnement (level 33)
supply, supplies, stock, supplying, stocking, procurement, provision –> + [not “apport” / “fourniture”]
un apport (level 44)
supply, contribution –> + [not “approvisionnement” / “fourniture” / “contribution”]
une fourniture (level 48)
supply, provision –> + [not “approvisionnement” / “apport”]
une contribution (level 48)
contribution –> + [not “apport”]
reculer (level 20)
to move back, back up, retreat, reverse –> + [not “renverser” / “inverser”]
renverser (level 21)
to knock down, turn over, overturn, reverse –> + [not “reculer” / “inverser”]
inverser (level 42)
to reverse, invert –> + [not “reculer” / “renverser”]
une pauvreté (level 20)
poverty –> + [not "misère "]
une misère (level 24)
poverty, misery [not “pauvreté”]
un point (level 1)
point –> point [not “pointe”]
une pointe (level 20)
point, tip –> + [not “point”]
–
noter
to note, notice [not “apercevoir”] –> + [not “constate”]
constater
to note, notice; to establish, certify –> + [not “note”]
falloir (level 1)
to take, require, need –> + [not “prendre” / “emporter” / “emmener”]
prendre (level 1)
to take –> + [not “falloir” / “emporter” / “emmener”]
emporter (level 12)
to take, remove, take / carry away –> + [not “falloir” / “prendre” / “emmener”]
emmener (level 21)
to take –> + [not “falloir” / “prendre” / “emporter”]
réussir (level 3)
to succeed –> + [not “succéder”]
succéder (level 27)
to succeed, take over –> + [not "réussir "]
susciter (level 11)
to arouse, provoke [not “provoquer”] –> + [not “éveiller” / “exciter”]
éveiller (level 44)
to arouse, stimulate, awaken –> + [not “susciter” / “exciter”]
exciter (level 50)
to arouse, waken, excite, turn on –> + [not "susciter " / "éveiller "]
Thanks, @michael_z!
célèbre (level 17)
famous, celebrated –> + [not “fameux” / “réputé”]
fameux (level 21)
famous –> + [not “célèbre” / “réputé”]
réputé (level 38)
famous, renowned, reputed
I think having both “renowned” and “reputed” as part of the the English definition should be enough to differentiate it from «célèbre» and «fameux.» But if not, we can come back to it like always.
tenir (level 2)
to hold --> + [not “d…”]
détenir (level 21)
to hold, detain --> + [not “t…”]
Both of the answers for these two have most of the same word in them, so writing out the whole “not response” would give away too much information. So I’m just going to give the first letter of the “not response.”
un approvisionnement (level 33)
supply, supplies, stock, supplying, stocking, procurement, provision –> + [not “apport” / “fourniture” / “stock” / “provision”]
un apport (level 44)
supply, contribution –> + [not “approvisionnement” / “fourniture” / “contribution”]
une fourniture (level 48)
supply, provision –> + [not “approvisionnement” / “apport”]
un stock (level ?)
stock, supply –> + [not “approvisionnement” / "provision]
une provision (level ?0
stock, supply, provision –> + [ not “stock” / “approvisionnement”]
une contribution (level 48)
contribution
Contribution has an exact word to definition ratio, so for now I’m going to leave it as is.
reculer (level 20)
to move back, back up, retreat, reverse –> + [not “renverser” / “inverser”]
renverser (level 21)
to knock down, turn over, overturn, reverse --> + [not “reculer” / “inverser”]
inverser (level 42)
to reverse, invert --> + [not “reculer” / “renverser”]
une pauvreté (level 20)
poverty –> + [not "misère "]
une misère (level 24)
poverty, misery [not “pauvreté”]
un point (level 1)
point; at all –> + (masculine)
une pointe (level 20)
point, tip (feminine)
I think adding [not "point/pointe] may give these two way a bit too much. Masculine and feminine should be enough of a clue without actually giving the answer.
noter
to note, notice [not “apercevoir”] –> + [not “apercevoir” / “constater”]
constater
to note, notice; to establish, certify –> + [not “note” / “apercevoir”]
falloir (level 1)to take, require, need
prendre (level 1)
to take --> + [not “emporter” / “emmener”]
emporter (level 12)
to take, remove, take / carry away –> + [not “prendre” / “emmener”]
emmener (level 21)
to take --> + [not “prendre” / “emporter”]
Note: I’m not going update falloir as its main definition is “to require” or “to need,” and has a very different meaning than those of «prendre,» «emporter,» and «emmener.» In my opinion, putting those words as a “not response” would only make people think that it could be used in similar circumstances as the other words when it has a very specific and different structure and usage than the other words.
réussir (level 3)
to succeed --> + [not “succéder”]
succéder (level 27)
to succeed, take over –> + [not "réussir "]
aboutir (level ?)
to succeed, end up at [not “réussir”] –> + [not “réussir” / “succéder”]
susciter (level 11)
to arouse, provoke [not “provoquer”] –> + [not “provoquer” / “éveiller” / “exciter”]
éveiller (level 44)
to arouse, stimulate, awaken –> + [not “susciter” / “exciter”]
exciter (level 50)
to arouse, waken, excite, turn on –> + [not "susciter " / "éveiller "]
Hi,
In Level 34, “politicien” is missing the article - could you possibly add it? It is marked as n (adj) and is obviously primarily used as a noun. Many thanks!
A few more suggestions to avoid confusion:
Level 34
œuvrer = to work ---- œuvrer = to work (not “travailler”)
Level 35
une clef = key ---- une clef = key (not “clé”)
une faille = fault ---- une faille = fault (not “faute”)
Merci!
politicien (level 34)
article added
œuvrer (level 34)
to work –> + [not “travailler”]
travailler (level ?)
to work –> + [not “œuvrer”]
Note: this search also led me to make the following edits:
un ouvrier (level ?)
a worker –> + [not “travailleur”]
un travailleur (level?)
a worker –> + [not “ouvrier”]
une clé (level 34)
key –> + [not “clef”]
une clef
key –> + [not “clé”]
une faille (level 35)
fault –> + [not “faute”]
One other update:
Removed empty audio file from the verb “enseigner.” It has three other working files, so I did not add any new files to it.
Cheers! I’ll let you know if I come across any similar issues. Having made my own frequency course, I know what a nightmare it is to keep track of repeats, so it’s no surprise that the original creator omitted a few, especially given the size of the course.
Thanks @JoThelan, as always good work! OK, as a tradition now, another set of suggestions below!
surtout (level 3)
especially, above all –> + [not “spécialement”]
spécialement (level 22)
especially, particularly, specially –> + [not “surtout” / “particulièrement”]
particulièrement (level 8)
particularly –> + [not “”]
une publicité (level 22)
advertising, advertisement, publicity –> + [not “promotion” / “publicitaire”]
une promotion (level 22)
promotion, advertising –> + [not “publicité” / “publicitaire”]
publicitaire (level 36)
advertising, promotional, publicity –> + [not “publicité” / “promotion”]
une émission (level 11)
transmission, broadcasting, programme –> + [not “transmission”]
une transmission (level 20)
transmission –> + [not “émission”]
un contraire (level 7)
opposite, contrary
contrairement (level 18)
contrary –> + [not “contraire”]
sérieux (level 5)
serious –> + [not “grave”]
grave (level 5)
serious, grave –> + [not “sérieux” / “tombe”]
une tombe (level 35)
grave, tomb –> + [not “grave”]
sérieusement (level 13)
seriously –> + [not “gravement”]
gravement (level 30)
seriously, solemnly, gravely –> + [not “sérieusement”]
exposer (level 10)
to display, exhibit, expose –> + [not “manifester” / “afficher” / “étaler”]
manifester (level 10)
to show, demonstrate, display –> + [not “exposer” / “afficher” / “étaler”]
afficher (level 22)
to display –> + [not “exposer” / “manifester” / “étaler”]
étaler (level 40)
to spread, display, apply –> + [not “exposer” / “manifester” / “afficher”]
dessiner (level 21)
to draw, design –> + [not “tracer” / “puiser”]
tracer (level 30)
to draw, write, mark out, trace –> + [not “dessiner” / “puiser”]
puiser (level 34)
to draw, take –> + [not “dessiner” / “tracer”]
écrire (level 4)
to write –> + [not “rédiger”]
rédiger (level 22)
to write, draw up –> + [not “écrire” / “dresser”]
dresser (level 22)
to draw up, put up, raise –> + [not “rédiger”]
un retrait (level 25)
withdrawal –> + [not “abandon” / “prélèvement”]
un abandon (level 27)
abandonment, desertion, withdrawal –> + [not “retrait” / “prélèvement”]
un prélèvement (level 37)
imposition, levying, withdrawal, removal, deduction –> + [not “retrait” / “prélèvement”]
retirer (level 7)
to remove, withdraw –> + [not “supprimer” / “prélever”]
supprimer (level 16)
to remove, withdraw, suppress –> + [not “retirer” / “prélever”]
prélever (level 41)
to impose, levy, withdraw, remove –> + [not “retirer” / “supprimer”]
un trafic (level 16)
traffic, circulation –> + [not “diffusion” / “circulation”]
une diffusion (level 22)
diffusion, spreading, circulation –> + [not “trafic” / “circulation”]
une circulation (level 23)
circulation, traffic –> + [not “trafic” / “diffusion”]
un dessin (level 27)
drawing, pattern, design –> + [not “tirage”]
un tirage (level 37)
drawing, circulation, run –> + [not “dessin”]
Edit (29 Mar)
célébrer (level 22)
to celebrate –> + [not “fêter”]
fêter (level 33)
to celebrate –> + [not “célébrer”]
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surtout (level 3)
especially, above all –> + [not “spécialement”]
spécialement (level 22)
especially, particularly, specially --> + [not “surtout” / “particulièrement”]
particulièrement (level 8)
particularly –> + [not “spécialement”]
une publicité (level 22)
advertising, advertisement, publicity –> + [not “promotion” / “publicitaire”]
une promotion (level 22)
promotion, advertising –> + [not “publicité” / “publicitaire”]
publicitaire (level 36)
advertising, promotional, publicity –> + [not “publicité” / “promotion”]
une émission (level 11)
transmission, broadcasting, programme –> + [not “transmission”]
une transmission (level 20)
transmission –> + [not “émission”]
un contraire (level 7)
opposite, contrary
contrairement (level 18)
contrary --> + [not “contraire”]
I’m going to leave this one as is. «Un contraire» is a noun, whereas «contrairement» is an adverb. Since the part of speech is shown on the flashcard, they should be recognizable from each other.
sérieux (level 5)
serious –> + [not “grave”]
grave (level 5)
serious, grave –> + [not “sérieux”]
I’m not changning «une tombe» for the same reason as above, that it is a different part of speech, which is indicated on the flashcards.
une tombe (level 35)
grave, tomb --> + [not “grave”]
sérieusement (level 13)
seriously –> + [not “gravement”]
gravement (level 30)
seriously, solemnly, gravely –> + [not “sérieusement”]
exposer (level 10)
to display, exhibit, expose --> + [not “manifester” / “afficher” / “étaler”]
manifester (level 10)
to show, demonstrate, display --> + [not “exposer” / “afficher” / “étaler”]
afficher (level 22)
to display --> + [not “exposer” / “manifester” / “étaler”]
étaler (level 40)
to spread, display, apply –> + [not “exposer” / “manifester” / “afficher”]
dessiner (level 21)
to draw, design --> + [not “tracer” / “puiser”]
tracer (level 30)
to draw, write, mark out, trace --> + [not “dessiner” / “puiser”]
puiser (level 34)
to draw, take --> + [not “dessiner” / “tracer”]
écrire (level 4)
to write --> + [not “rédiger”]
rédiger (level 22)
to write, draw up --> + [not “écrire” / “dresser”]
dresser (level 22)
to draw up, put up, raise --> + [not “rédiger”]
un retrait (level 25)
withdrawal --> + [not “abandon” / “prélèvement”]
un abandon (level 27)
abandonment, desertion, withdrawal --> + [not “retrait” / “prélèvement”]
un prélèvement (level 37)
imposition, levying, withdrawal, removal, deduction --> + [not “retrait” / “prélèvement”]
retirer (level 7)
to remove, withdraw --> + [not “supprimer” / “prélever”]
supprimer (level 16)
to remove, withdraw, suppress --> + [not “retirer” / “prélever”]
prélever (level 41)
to impose, levy, withdraw, remove --> + [not “retirer” / “supprimer”]
un trafic (level 16)
traffic, circulation –> + [not “circulation”]
une circulation (level 23)
circulation, traffic –> + [not “trafic”]
Note: I decided not to make any changes to «diffusion» at the present. Then entry of “diffusion” as of the definitions seems significantly different enough from the other two to me for the time being. une diffusion (level 22)
diffusion, spreading, circulation --> + [not “trafic” / “circulation”]
un dessin (level 27)
drawing, pattern, design --> + [not “tirage”]
un tirage (level 37)
drawing, circulation, run --> + [not “dessin”]
célébrer (level 22)
to celebrate –> + [not “fêter”]
fêter (level 33)
to celebrate –> + [not “célébrer”]
Thanks @JoThelan, looking forward for the rest. In the meantime, new suggestions:
1 —
essentiel (level 7)
essential –> + [not “indispensable”]
indispensable (level 18)
essential, indispensable –> + [not “essentiel”]
2 —
un fonctionnement (level 16)
operation, functioning –> + [not “exploitation”]
une exploitation (level 19)
operation, exploitation –> + [not “fonctionnement”]
3 —
maintenir (level 5)
to maintain –> + [not “entretenir”]
entretenir (level 12)
to maintain, (discuss) –> to maintain [not “maintenir”]
4 —
une langue (level 8)
language, tongue –> + [not “langage”]
un langage (level 19)
language –> + [not “langue”]
5 —
au-dessus (level 15)
above –> + [not “d…” / “l…”]
dessus (level 17)
above, on top –> + [not “a…” / “l…”]
là-dessus (level 23)
on top, about it, thereupon –> + [not “a…” / “d…”]
Note: as we have the same word “dessus” everywhere, we can perhaps disguise the suggestion?
6 —
travailler (level 3)
to work [not “œuvrer”] –> [not “œuvrer” / “bosser”]
œuvrer (level 34)
to work [not “travailler”] –> [not “travailler” / “bosser”]
bosser (level 46)
to work, bash on –> + [not “travailler” / “œuvrer”]
7 —
relever (level 4)
to raise, pick up –> + [not “hausser”]
hausser (level 22)
to raise –> + [not “relever”]
8 —
traverser (level 11)
to cross, traverse –> + [not “croiser”]
croiser (level 22)
to cross –> + [not “traverser”]
9 —
supplémentaire (level 13)
additional –> + [not “additionnel”]
additionnel (level 32)
additional –> + [not “supplémentaire”]
10 —
#Edit (10 Apr)
un agriculteur (level 24)
farmer –> + [not “fermier”]
un paysan (level 24)
farmer, peasant, (rural, farming) –> peasant, farmer
Changed order to avoid confusion with other “farmer” definitions.
un fermier (level 47)
farmer –> + [not “agriculteur”]
11 —
commencer (level 2)
to begin, start –> + [not “entamer” / “débuter” / “entreprendre”]
- il est important que ces entretiens commencent immédiatement – it’s important that these
meetings start immediately
entamer (level 24)
to start –> + [not “commencer” / “débuter” / “entreprendre”]
- nous entamons notre descente – we are beginning our descent
débuter (level 25)
to start –> + [not “commencer” / “entamer” / “entreprendre”]
- la descente a débuté une demi-heure plus tard – the descent started a half-hour later
entreprendre (level 12)
to begin, start, undertake –> + [not “commencer” / “entamer” / “débuter”]
- la dame blanche entreprend de monter l’escalier – the white lady undertook to climb the stairs
Examples from the “A Frequency Dictionary of French” to show pretty much the same use of the above words.
12 —
#Edit (12 Apr)
un sort (level 18)
fate, curse –> [not “destin” / “destinée”]
un destin (level 24)
fate, destiny –> [not “sort” / “destinée”]
une destinée (level 26)
fate, destiny –> [not “sort” / “destin”]
13 —
une somme (level 10)
amount, sum; (nap) –> + [not “dose”]
une dose (level 43)
dose, amount –> + [not “somme”]
un montant (level 15)
amount, sum, total, (upright, upwards) –> upright, upwards, sum, total
I suggest to revert to the original definition to avoid confusion with the other words related to “amount”
14 —
sombre (level 24)
dark –> + [not “obscur”]
obscur (level 39)
dark, vague, obscure –> + [not “sombre”]
15 —
un gars (level 24)
guy –> + [not “mec”]
un mec (level 24)
guy –> + [not “gars”]
16 —
dîner (level 24)
(dinner;) to dine
This is interesting! When doing a review, I had to separate options:
(dinner;) to dine
(dinner); to dine
the difference being in the position of the semicolon, however, I have no idea which word has the other definition?
17 —
sauver (level 13)
to rescue, save –> + [not “épargner”]
- tu m’as sauvé la vie – you saved my life
épargner (level 24)
to save, spare –> + [not "sauver "]
- j’espérais épargner cette infortune à mon fils – I was hoping to spare my son this misfortune
économiser (level 44)
to save, save on, conserve –> save on, conserve, save
- cela permettrait d’économiser beaucoup d’argent – that would help save lots of money
I suggest to change the order of the definition to not mix it with the other words related to “save”, as the sentences make it clear that there aren’t related.
18 —
#Edit (16 Apr)
disposer (level 6)
to arrange, set, dispose –> + [not “fixer” / “arranger”]
fixer (level 7)
to fix, arrange, set –> + [not “disposer” / “arranger”]
arranger (level 30)
to arrange –> + [not “disposer” / “fixer”]
19 —
une disposition (level 10)
arrangement, disposition –> + [not “arrangement”]
un arrangement (level 30)
arrangement, layout, order, agreement –> + [not “disposition”]
20 —
vieux (level 7)
old –> + [not “âgé”]
âgé (level 16)
old –> + [not “vieux”]
21 —
un compte (level 3)
account, count –> + [not “récit”]
un récit (level 23)
account, narrative –> + [not “compte”]
22 —
une essence (level 18)
gas, petrol, essence –> + [not “pétrole”]
un pétrole (level 22)
crude oil, petroleum
un pétrolier (level 26)
oil; oil tanker
Any suggestion for “pétrolier”?
23 —
une réception (level 20)
reception –> + [not “accueil”]
un accueil (level 26)
welcome, reception [not “réception”]
24 —
un employé (level 15)
employee –> + [not “salarié”]
un salarié (level 22)
employee (wage-earning) –> + [not “employé”]
25 —
une centaine (level 15)
hundred [not "cent’] –> about hundred
similar to other definitions:
dizaine - approximately ten
cinquantaine - about fifty
26 —
un air (level 8)
air, appearance –> + [not “mine” / “apparition” / “apparence”]
une mine (level 15)
mine; appearance, look, mien –> + [not “air” / “apparition” / “apparence”]
une apparition (level 25)
appearance, apparition –> + [not “air” / “mine” / “apparence”]
une apparence (level 28)
appearance –> + [not “air” / “mine” / “apparition”]
27 —
confondre (level 25)
to mix up, confuse, confound –> + [not “mélanger”]
mélanger (level 30)
to mix, mix up, confuse –> + [not “confondre”]
28 —
admettre (level 7)
to admit –> + [not “avouer”]
avouer (level 17)
to admit, avow –> + [not “admettre”]
29 —
#Edit (18 Apr)
une fête (level 15)
holiday, celebration
Do we need to extend this?
un congé (level 25)
holiday, time off, day off, notice –> [not “fête”]
30 —
un individu (level 12)
individual –> [not “personnage”]
un personnage (level 15)
character, individual –> [not “individu”]
31 —
presser (level 20)
to squeeze, press –> [not “serrer”]
serrer (level 25)
to tighten, squeeze –> [not “presser”]
32 —
gêner (level 25)
to bother, trouble –> [not “déranger” / “emmerder”]
déranger (level 28)
to disturb, bother, disrupt –> [not “gêner” / “emmerder”]
emmerder (level 47)
to bug, bother –> [not “gêner” / “déranger”]
#Edit (27 Apr)
33 —
abandonner (level 8)
to give up, abandon –> + [not “renoncer” / “céder”]
renoncer (level 14)
to give up, renounce –> + [not “abandonner” / “céder”]
céder (level 16)
to give up, give way –> + [not “abandonner” / “renoncer”]
34 —
préciser (level 8)
to state, specify, clarify –> + [not “énoncer” / “énoncer”]
énoncer (level 36)
to state, set out, express, enunciate –> + [not “préciser” / “stipuler”]
stipuler (level 46)
to state, stipulate, specify –> + [not “préciser” / “énoncer”]
35 —
appuyer (level 10)
to lean, support –> + [not “pencher”]
pencher (level 18)
to lean, tilt –> + [not “appuyer”]
36 —
un caractère (level 10)
nature, character –> + [not “nature”]
une nature (level 6)
nature –> + [not “caractère”]
37 —
un rapport (level 2)
relationship, report –> + [not “relation”]
une relation (level 4)
relationship –> + [not “rapport”]
38 —
une possibilité (level 8)
possibility –> + [not “éventualité”]
une éventualité (level 42)
eventuality, possibility –> + [not “possibilité”]
39 —
manifester (level 10)
to show, demonstrate, display [not “exposer” / “afficher” / “étaler”]
démontrer (level 16)
to demonstrate –> + [not “manifester”]
40 —
beau (level 4)
handsome, fine, right
une beauté (level 25)
beauty –> + [not “beau”]
Original definition of “beau” is “beauty”
41 —
retirer (level 7)
to remove, withdraw –> + [not “enlever” / “supprimer” / “ôter”]
enlever (level 13)
to remove –> + [not “retirer” / “supprimer” / “ôter”]
supprimer (level 16)
to remove, withdraw, suppress –> + [not “retirer” / “enlever” / “”]
ôter (level 45)
to remove, take away, take off, take out –> + [not “retirer” / “enlever” / “supprimer”]
42 —
reprendre (level 4)
to resume, recover, start again, take back –> + [not “recommencer”]
recommencer (level 25)
to resume, start again –> + [not “reprendre”]
43 —
interroger (level 11)
to question, interrogate –> + [not “contester” / “questionner”]
contester (level 20)
to contest, question –> + [not “interroger” / “questionner”]
questionner (level 49)
to question –> + [not “interroger” / “contester”]
44 —
une réunion (level 10)
meeting [not “rencontre”] –> [not “rencontre” / “assemblée” / “concertation”]
ne rencontre (level 11)
meeting [not “réunion”] –> [not “réunion” / “assemblée” / “concertation”]
une assemblée (level 11)
assembly, meeting –> + [not “réunion” / “rencontre” / “concertation”]
une concertation (level 50)
meeting, consultation –> + [not “réunion” / “rencontre” / “assemblée”]
45 —
une durée (level 15)
length, duration –> + [not “longueur”]
une longueur (level 27)
length –> + [not “durée”]
#Edit (2 May)
46 —
étrange (level 22)
strange, odd –> + not [“bizarre”]
bizarre (level 28)
strange, odd –> + not [“étrange”]
47 —
un prisonnier (level 17)
prisoner, captive –> + not [“détenu”]
un détenu (level 28)
prisoner –> + not [“prisonnier”]
48 —
une essence (level 18)
gas, petrol, essence –> + [not “pétrole”]
un pétrole (level 22)
crude oil, petroleum
49 —
un héritage (level 22)
heritage –> + not [“patrimoine”]
un patrimoine (level 26)
heritage, assets, patrimony –> + not [“héritage”]
50 —
aider (level 5)
to help, assist –> + not [“assister”]
assister (level 7)
to attend; (to assist, help) –> + not [“aider”]
52 —
un processus (level 7)
process –> + not [“procédé”]
un procédé (level 28)
process, processus –> + not [“processus”]
Maybe then we can change the order of the definition to “reputed, famous, renowned” or “renowned, reputed, famous”? When you only have a few seconds to answer, you unconsciously look at the beginning of the definition.
@JoThelan, I’ve just added another words. Do you have an update on the previous list you were working on plus the new one?
What’s happening @JoThelan? The list is getting bigger… We really need to update the course
@Lien, are you able to get in touch with @JoThelan or @Ciccero regarding this?
Hi @michael_z, for various personal reasons I haven’t been able to keep up with the editing of this course, and it will be more difficult for me to do so going forward. I have just messaged Lien about some different possibilities.
I understand, It’s a demanding task! Lien already messaged me and I’ll continue in updating the course then.