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Anmoins

Description:

Anmoins is a versatile term that can be used as a verb or a noun. It is most commonly used in French to refer to a variety of emotions, such as surprise, sadness, or disappointment.

Senses:

  1. As a Verb:

    • Feeling surprised or taken aback. E.g., "Elle a été anmoins par la nouvelle." (She was surprised by the news.)
    • Expressing a state of being saddened or disappointed. E.g., "Il est anmoins par son échec." (He is saddened by his failure.)
    • Conveying a feeling of regret or displeasure. E.g., "Ils sont anmoins de ne pas pouvoir assister à la fête." (They are disappointed not to be able to attend the party.)
  2. As a Noun:

    • A feeling of surprise or shock. E.g., "Son visage reflétait l'anmoins qu'elle ressentait." (Her face reflected the surprise she felt.)
    • An emotional state of sadness or disappointment. E.g., "Il vivait dans l'anmoins après avoir perdu son emploi." (He lived in sadness after losing his job.)

Sample Sentences:

  • When he received the unexpected gift, his face showed anmoins as he opened it.
  • After hearing the disappointing news, she couldn't help but express her anmoins.
  • The performance of the play left the audience in anmoins due to its unexpected ending.

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