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idiomatic: someone who has skills in many different areas
a jack of all trades
idiomatic: someone who is easy to attack or easy to cheat
a sitting duck
idiomatic: someone who doesn't like to stay in one place
a rolling stone
idiomatic: someone who stands by you only when things are going well
a fair weather friend
innocent (with negative connotations)
naive
inquiring (with negative connotations)
inquisitive, nosy
broad-minded (with negative connotation)
permissive, unprincipled
original (with negative connotations)
weird, eccentric, odd, peculiar
thrifty, economical (with negative connotations)
stingy, miserly, mean, tight-fisted, penny-pinching
determined (with negative connotations)
obstinate, stubborn, pig-headed
impolite to others, rude
ill-mannered, discourteous
relaxed in attitude to self and others
easy-going, even-tempered
often disagrees with others
quarrelsome, argumentative
enjoying company of other people, sociable
gregarious
with practical, not dreamy approach to life
sensible, down-to-earth, pragmatic
with serious, not calm attitude to life
tense
with a calm attitude to life
relaxed
somebody who always looks on the black side of things
pessimistic
somebody who always looks on the bright side of things
optimistic
Name 3 adjectives used to describe lack of intellectual ability
stupid, foolish, half-witted, simple, silly, brainless, daft, dumb, dim
Name 3 adjectives used to describe intellectual ability
intelligent, bright, clever, smart, shrewd, able, gifted, talented, brainy