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ADJECTIVES DESCRIBING ATTITUDES B2 UNIT 5

BRADFORD LANGUAGE CE

Created on January 7, 2023

Practice vocabulary from unit 5.

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adjectives describing attitudes

empower b2 unit 5

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Realistic
(Adjective) Acepting the true facts of a situation and not basing decisions on things that will not happen. Example; I have to be realistic and accept that I can't do all the work by myself.

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unrealistic
(Adjective) Not thinking about what is likely to happen or what you can really do. Example: I was unrealistic to think I would get the job.

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Cautious
(Adjective) Taking care to avoid risks or danger. Example: I'm cautious about lending money to people.

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adventurous
(Adjective) Willing to try new or often difficult things. Example: We're quite adventurous - last weekend we even tried skydiving.

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thoughtful
(Adjective) kind and always thinking about how you can help other people. Example: It was thoughtful of her to visit me in hospital.

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critical
(Adjective) saying that someone or something is bad or wrong. Example: My boss is very critical of the way I work.

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reliable
(Adjective) Able to be trusted or believed. Example: He's very relaible - if he says he will do something, he'll do it.

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unreliable
(Adjective) Not able to be trusted or depended on. Example: I hope they don't give the project to her. She is too unreliable.

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well-organised
(Adjective) Working in an effective and successful way because of good organisation. Example: This is a really busy job, so you need to be very well-organised.

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disorganised
(Adjective) Not good at planning or organising things. Example: I used to be really desorganised, but now I try to write everything down.

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responsible
(Adjective) Showing good judgement and able to be trusted. Example: I think You'll be a great manager. You're always very responsible.

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irresponsible
(Adjective) Not thinking about the possible bad result of what you are doing. Example: Don't be so irresponsable! You are not a child anymore.

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sympathetic
(Adjective) Showing that you understand and care about someone´s problems. Example: He was quite sympathetic when I told him why I needed to take time off work.

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unsympathetic
(Adjective) Showing that you do not understand or care about someone's problems. Example: The hotel manager was unsympathetic and wouldn't listen to my complaint.

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