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Describing Personalities

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    Exercises to describe personality
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  • Someone who is strange or unusual, sometimes in a humorous way
    eccentric, odd, quirky
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  • Someone who says what he or she thinks without trying to be polite or considering other people's feelings
    blunt, frank, curt
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  • Someone who thinks that someone’s intentions are good, especially because of a lack of experience
    naive, innocent, sincere
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  • Someone who asks too many questions wanting to discover as much as he or she can about things, sometimes in a way that annoys people
    inquisitive, curious, nosy
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  • Someone who is always calm and never angry or too excited about anything
    even-tempered, tranquil, serene
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  • Someone who is careful and makes a lot of effort
    diligent, hard-working, idustrious
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  • Someone who is not willing to work or use any effort
    lazy, indolent. lethargic
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  • Someone having a strong wish to be successful, powerful, or rich
    ambitious, aspiring, determined
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  • The opposite of mature
    childish, youthful, adolescent
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  • Someone who is kind and generous
    unselfish, giving, liberal
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  • Someone thinking that he or she is more important or more intelligent than he or she really is
    arrogant, conceited, opinionated
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  • The opposite of quiet
    talkative, chatty, loquacious
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  • The opposite of self-confident
    Insecure, uncertain, diffident
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  • Someone who is not good at making decisions
    indecisive, hesitant, tentative
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  • Someone you can trust
    reliable, dependable, honorable
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  • The opposite of reliable
    irresponsible, fickle, reckless
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