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6A- TEEND D - DESCRIBING CHARACTER ( DESCRIPTION ...

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  • We need to make the working day more _________.
    flexible
  • She can be as________ as a mule.
    stubborn
  • Alfred was intensely_________ , obsessed with the idea of becoming rich.
    ambitious
  • He was too ____ to speak to her.
    shy
  • Try to be_____________. It isn't good to be late.
    punctual
  • Politicians have given an _________ welcome to the Queen's speech.
    enthusiastic
  • We have to be ________ about our chances of winning.
    realistic
  • She was, and remained, extremely ___________, enjoying dancing, golf, tennis, skating and bicycling
    sociable
  • At school he was popular and_________ , and we weren't surprised at his later success.
    self-confident
  • He is very ________________ — he often buys things for other people.
    generous
  • I don't think her_________ plans will ever materialise
    idealistic
  • She was always__________ , even when things were at their worst.
    optimistic
  • Jane is very _______ for her age
    mature
  • I know your leg hurts, just be ______ until the doctor arrives.
    patient
  • She's always telling everyone how clever she is. She isn't very______________.
    modest
  • Ross was his most constant and _______ friend.
    loyal
  • He loves being with other people. He's the most___________ person I know!.
    Sociable
  • What's up - why does everyone look so ___________?
    serious
  • Sue is very ___________. She always thinks things will get worse.
    pessimistic
  • A simple question requiring a long and __________ answer.
    thoughtful
  • She always tells the truth. She's very_________.
    honest
  • I can talk to her about my problems. She always listens. She's very_____________.
    Sympathetic