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Personality adjectives

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    Personality adjectives (definitions and prepositions)
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  • "Kelly was ANNOYED ______ him"
    slightly angry; irritated. / "Kelly was ANNOYED WITH him"
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  • "I'm DISAPPOINTED ________ you, Mary"
    sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfil one's hopes or expectations. / "I'm DISAPPOINTED IN / WITH you, Mary"
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  • He's FURIOUS ________ the way he's been treated.
    Extremely angry / He's furious ABOUT/AT the way he's been treated.
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  • He had always been very JEALOUS ______ his brother's good looks.
    unhappy and angry because someone has something that you want / He had always been very JEALOUS OF his brother's good looks.
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  • They are DESPERATE ______ help.
    Needing or wanting something very much / They are desperate FOR help.
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  • I feel a little UNEASY _____ asking her to do me such a big favour.
    slightly worried or uncomfortable about a particular situation: I feel a little uneasy ABOUT asking her to do me such a big favour.
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  • My older sister was very BOSSY.
    A bossy person is always telling people what to do.
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  • Dan could be a bit MOODY, so it was important to keep him happy if you wanted anything from him.
    If someone is moody, their moods change suddenly and they become angry or unhappy easily
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  • He's got no manners - he's RUDE _____ everyone.
    not polite; offensive or embarrassing: He's got no manners - he's rude TO everyone.
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  • It's CHEEKY for a student to call Mrs Jones by her first name.
    slightly rude or showing no respect, but often in a funny way
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  • Fred's so CONCEITED he'd never believe anyone would refuse him
    excessively proud of oneself; vain.
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