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How to describe someone (From B2 to C2)
taciturn: silent; not talkative
assertive: Acting with confidence and force; sure of one's self
self-opinionated: believing that your own opinions are right and that everyone else should
agree with you
self-righteous: believing in one's moral superiority
sulking: moody or silent
eager: Looking forward to with great interest or desire
caring: Showing understanding of others by treating them with kindness,
compassion, generosity and a forgiving spirit.
single-minded: having one clear aim or goal which you are determined to achieve
high-spirited: exuberant
conscientious: characterized by extreme care and great effort
self-conscious: nervous or embarrassed about your appearance or what other people think
of you
trustworthy: reliable
conciliatory: having the intention or effect of making angry people calm
fallible: capable of error
heartfelt: cordial
glib: fluent in an insincere manner; offhand; casual
rewarding: something worth doing
instinctive: based on instinct, not thought or training
genuine: sincere
gullible: Easily deceived, naive
inquisitive: Curious
vindictive: spiteful, unforgiving, vengeful
tender: soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough:
frank: open, honest
persistent: not giving up or stopping
obstinate: stubborn
rebellious: unwilling to obey rules or accept normal standards of behaviour
narrow-minded: not willing to listen to new ideas or to the opinions of others
dedicated: devoted to a cause or ideal or purpose
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