adjective
adjective: clumsy; comparative adjective: clumsier; superlative adjective: clumsiest awkward in movement or in handling things "The cold made his fingers clumsy."
Clumsy
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adjective relaxed and happy to accept things without worrying or getting angry
I wish I had such easy-going parents!
Easy-going
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adjective (of people) enjoying spending time with other people
"She's a sociable child who'll talk to anyone."
Sociable
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adjective (often disapproving) determined not to change your opinion or attitude
"He was too stubborn to admit that he was wrong."
Stubborn
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adjective that can be trusted to do something well; that you can rely on
"We are looking for someone who is reliable and hard-working."
Reliable
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adjective behaving in a way that is not sensible and is typical of people who are much younger
"immature behaviour"
Immature
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adjective good at learning, understanding and thinking in a logical way about things; showing this ability
"a highly intelligent child"
Intelligent
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adjective comparative moodier, superlative moodiest having moods that change quickly and often
"Moody people are very difficult to deal with."
Moody
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adjective often angry; in an angry mood
"He gets very bad-tempered when she's tired"
Bad-tempered
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adjective comparative bossier, superlative bossiest (disapproving)
"Always telling people what to do."
Bossy
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adjective (comparative ruder, superlative rudest)
Idioms
having or showing a lack of respect for other people and their feelings "I find her rude and arrogant."
Rude
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adjective used to describe a situation in which people or organizations compete against each other
competitive games/sports
"Graduates have to fight for jobs in an increasingly competitive market."
Competitive
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Go to our Jamboard and share a description of a classmate using at least one of the adjectives presented today.
Adjectives for people ET5 U1L1
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Adjectives to describe people
Unit 1, Lesson 1
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adjective adjective: clumsy; comparative adjective: clumsier; superlative adjective: clumsiest awkward in movement or in handling things "The cold made his fingers clumsy."
Clumsy
next
adjective relaxed and happy to accept things without worrying or getting angry I wish I had such easy-going parents!
Easy-going
next
adjective (of people) enjoying spending time with other people "She's a sociable child who'll talk to anyone."
Sociable
next
adjective (often disapproving) determined not to change your opinion or attitude "He was too stubborn to admit that he was wrong."
Stubborn
next
adjective that can be trusted to do something well; that you can rely on "We are looking for someone who is reliable and hard-working."
Reliable
next
adjective behaving in a way that is not sensible and is typical of people who are much younger "immature behaviour"
Immature
next
adjective good at learning, understanding and thinking in a logical way about things; showing this ability "a highly intelligent child"
Intelligent
next
adjective comparative moodier, superlative moodiest having moods that change quickly and often "Moody people are very difficult to deal with."
Moody
next
adjective often angry; in an angry mood "He gets very bad-tempered when she's tired"
Bad-tempered
next
adjective comparative bossier, superlative bossiest (disapproving) "Always telling people what to do."
Bossy
next
adjective (comparative ruder, superlative rudest) Idioms having or showing a lack of respect for other people and their feelings "I find her rude and arrogant."
Rude
next
adjective used to describe a situation in which people or organizations compete against each other competitive games/sports "Graduates have to fight for jobs in an increasingly competitive market."
Competitive
next
Go to our Jamboard and share a description of a classmate using at least one of the adjectives presented today.