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What’s the opposite of a "social butterfly"?
A lone wolf
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A ______ is a person who thinks they know everything
know-it-all,
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An ______ is someone who gets up early in the morning
early bird
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What does the idiom "social butterfly" mean?
An extroverted person who loves to socialize.
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What do you call someone who is always criticizing others but never does anything to help?
An armchair critic.
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What do you call someone who is very considerate of others’ feelings?
Tactful
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If someone is "well-adjusted" but also "self-conscious," what might they struggle with?
They might be emotionally stable but still worry about how others perceive them.
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What do you call someone who is always correcting others but also hates spending money?
A know-it-all who is also a cheapskate.
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What do you call someone who is always happy and optimistic?
Cheerful
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What’s the difference between "tactful" and "egotistical"?
Tactful means being considerate of others’ feelings, while egotistical means being self-centred and only caring about yourself.
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What’s the difference between a "cheapskate" and a "busybody"?
A cheapskate hates spending money, while a busybody loves interfering in other people’s lives.
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What do you call someone who is very confident and direct in expressing their opinions?
Assertive.
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What do you call someone who always dropping things?
Clumsy
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What does the idiom "smart alec" imply about a person?
They demonstrate their cleverness in an arrogant way.
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What do you call someone who is popular and liked by everyone?
Well-liked.
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If someone is very self-centred and only cares about themselves, what adjective describes them?
Egotistical
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If someone is easily fooled or tricked, what adjective describes them?
Gullible
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What do you call someone who is always interfering in other people’s lives?
A busybody.
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