Adjectives to describe personalities (from A-Z)
Vocabulary (A-F) Aggressive: angry, and behaving in a threatening way; ready to attack Big-headed: having a very high opinion of how important and clever you are; too proud Charismatic: having the ability to attract/impress other people. Devious: behaving in a dishonest or indirect way, or tricking people, in order to get something Extroverted: outgoing Flamboyant: different, confident and exciting in a way that attracts attention
Gregarious: very sociable Hot-headed: acting too quickly, without thinking of what might happen Impulsive: acting suddenly without thinking carefully about what might happen because of what you are doing Joyful: very happy Kempt: maintained in a neat and clean condition; well cared for Lanky: ungracefully tall and thin. Manipulative: control or influence over a person or situation usually for personal benefit
Neanderthal: a man who is unpleasant, rude and does not behave in a socially acceptable way Opinionated: obstinate in your opinions Presumptuous: too confident, in a way that shows a lack of respect for other people Quarrelsome: liking to argue with other people Ruthless: hard and cruel; determined to get what you want and not caring if you hurt other people Scruffy: untidy and dirty in appearance
Thrifty: careful about spending money and not wasting things Upbeat: positive and enthusiastic; making you feel that the future will be good Versatile: able to do many different things Warmhearted: kind, friendly and sympathetic Xenodochial: friendly to strangers Zesty: exciting, interesting and enjoyable