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Compound adjectives

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  • Single-minded
    having or concentrating on only one aim or purpose.
  • Absent-minded
    having or showing a habitually forgetful or inattentive disposition.
  • Broad-minded
    Happy to accept ideas and ways of life different from your own.
  • Career-oriented
    A person who values their career as an important piece of their person. They prioritize their career and job over other parts of their life.
  • Short-tempered
    If someone is short-tempered, he or she gets angry easily for no good reason.
  • Thick-skinned
    If you are thick-skinned, you are not easily hurt by criticism.
  • Level-headed
    Calm and sensible; able to make good decisions even in difficult situations.
  • Big-headed
    You think you are more intelligent or more important than you really are.
  • Narrow-minded
    Not willing to accept ideas or ways of behaving that are different from your own.
  • Weak-willed
    Not determined enough to succeed in what you want to do.
  • Strong-minded
    Somebody who is strong-minded is not willing to change their opinions and beliefs.
  • Bad-tempered
    Often annoyed, angry, or impatient.
  • Strong-willed
    Very determined to do what you want to do
  • Hard-working
    A hard-working person always does a lot of work.
  • Stand-offish
    somewhat aloof or reserved; cold and unfriendly.
  • Cold-hearted
    If you are cold-hearted, you don’t feel sorry about other people’s suffering.
  • Laid-back
    You are not usually worried about other people’s behavior or things that need to be done.
  • Easy-going
    Calm and relaxed; not easily worried or upset.
  • Self-conscious
    uncomfortable or nervous because you are worried about what other people think about you or your behavior
  • Over-confident
    Too sure about yourself and your abilities.
  • Open-minded
    Willing to accept opinions and ideas which are different from yours.
  • Good-natured
    Naturally friendly and does not get angry easily.