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Adjectives for people ET5 U1L1

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Created on August 13, 2023

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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

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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​ o​ften 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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