- OTHERS:
- Ballet – A classical dance
- Beaucoup – Lots of
- Belle – A beautiful woman or girl (e.g., southern belle or beautiful woman from the Southern states of the US)
- Brunette – A female with brown hair
- Chapeau – A hat
- Chopin – Frédéric François Chopin was a Polish composer and pianist of the Romantic era who wrote primarily for the solo piano
- Critique – Critical analysis or evaluation of a work
- Cul-de-sac – Bottom (Buttocks) of the bag (Refer to a dead-end street)
- Façade – A fake persona or false impressions
- Faux – Fake (e.g. fake fur)
- Fiancé/e – A man or woman engaged to be married
- Genre – Type or kind
- Laissez-faire – Let do (Often used within the context of economic policy or political philosophy, meaning leaving alone, or non-interference)
- Armoire – Type of cabinet or wardrobe
- Au contraire – On the contrary
- Bouquet – A handful of flowers
- Bureau – Office or desk
- Cache – Collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place
- Carte blanche – White card (refer to unlimited authority or a blank check)
- Charlatan – A con artist
- Chauffeur – Driver
- Concierge – Receptionist at a hotel or residence
- En route – On the way
- Entrepreneur – A person who operates a new enterprise
- Façade – The front view of an edifice (Refers sometimes to a fake persona)
- Grand Prix – Great Prize (A type of motor racing)
- Liaison – A close relationship or connection
- Montage – A blending of pictures, scenes, or sounds
- Papier-mâché – Chewed paper (A craft medium using paper and paste)
- Protégé/e – A man or woman who receives support from an influential mentor
- Rapport – Relationship (To be in someone's good graces)
- Renaissance – Rebirth (A cultural movement in the 14-17th centuries in Europe)
- Reservoir – An artificial lake
- Rôle– A part or function of a person in a situation or an actor in a play
- Sabotage – Wooden shoes (Subversive destruction, from the practice of workers fearful of industrialization destroying machines by tossing their sabots ("wooden shoes") into machinery)
- Savoir-faire – Know how to do (To respond appropriately to any situation)
- Silhouette – Image of a person, an object or scene consisting of the outline and a featureless interior, with the silhouetted object usually being black
- Touché – Touched or hit (Acknowledgment of an effective counterpoint)
- Voilà! – See there (It is generally restricted to a triumphant revelation)
- Derrière – Behind (Refers to the rear or buttocks)
- Matériel – Supplies and equipment
- Le moment suprême – The supreme moment (the climax in a series of events)
- Orange – Orange
- Père – Father (used after a man's surname to distinguish a father from a son)
- Reconnaissance – scouting
- Sans – Without (typically used in English with san serif fonts or fonts without serifs (decoration)
- Petite – Small or little
- Unique – One of a kind
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