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Describing people

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  • Temperamental, unstable.
    moody
  • Having a great desire for money, profit, sometimes even food and drink.
    greedy
  • Lacking courage and/or principles.
    cowardly
  • A nice person who gets along with everyone.
    easy going
  • Someone who puts other people's needs ahead of his own, unselfish.
    generous
  • Deliberately impolite and agressive.
    rude
  • Not receptive to new ideas; having a close mind.
    narrow-minded
  • Showing concern about other people's feelings.
    considerate
  • Someone who acts before thinking.
    impulsive
  • Fun and entertaining.
    amusing
  • Inclined to always take a positive view in any event.
    optimistic
  • Friendly and good with people.
    sociable
  • Considering yourself the center of everything.
    egocentric
  • Pleasing, fun to be with.
    charming
  • Having a pretentious sense of superiority.
    arrogant
  • Someone who can be trusted.
    reliable
  • Having, showing good sense and good judgment.
    sensible
  • Creative, full of ideas.
    imaginative
  • Smart, intelligent.
    bright
  • Expressing love and affection, idealist.
    romantic
  • Authoritative, having the habit of ordering people around.
    bossy
  • Someone who is perceptive of people's feelings.
    sensitive
  • Having a good perception of people's feelings and intentions.
    intuitive
  • Not capable or willing to take up any responsibility.
    irresponsible
  • Not deserving of trust, willing to lie and cheat.
    dishonest
  • Having intense, strong feelings about someone or something.
    passionate
  • Very ironical and having an acid sense of humor.
    sarcastic
  • Silly, behaving like a child, made for children.
    childish
  • Someone who doesn't care about other people's feelings.
    inconsiderate
  • Warm, affectionate, caring.
    loving
  • Genuine, free from hipocrisy.
    sincere
  • Willing to assist, helpful.
    helpful