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  • Someone who does not behave in a way that shows they care about other people
    Unkind
  • A person makes realistIc, sensible decisions and choices on an everyday basis and an impractical person does not
    practical
  • It is more frequently used to describe places rather than people, although it is possible to use this word to describe people.
    Cheerless
  • A person is willing to do things that are not honest or lawful such as telling lies or stealing things
    dishonest
  • Someone who is not interested in meeting or doing things with other people, they prefer to be alone
    Unsociable
  • Someone who becomes annoyed because something is not happening as quickly or in the way that they want it to
    impatient
  • Someone who is rude and does not behave towards others in a respectful or pleasant way
    Impolite
  • Someone who is often hesitant and nervous and does not believe in their own abilities
    Unconfident
  • someone who does not deal with things in a clear, planned or sensible way.
    Disorganised
  • Someone who is pleasant and helpful towards other people
    Friendly
  • A person does not think about what they are doing and so they make mistakes and may hurt or offend people
    Careless
  • a someone who doesn't think about what other people might want or need, or consider this as important
    Thoughtless
  • Someone who is not willing or able to help
    Unhelpful
  • Someone who is disliked by people
    unpopular