
personalidad
all the qualities that shape a person's character and make them different from others
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

áspero
behaving in a mean and disrespectful manner with no concern for others
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

(de mentalidad abierta)
liberal
able to consider and accept a wide range of opinions and beliefs
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

cínico
having a distrustful or negative outlook, often believing that people are motivated by self-interest
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

extrovertido
confident and energetic and wanting to spend time with others
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

crédulo
believing things very easily and being easily tricked because of it
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

introvertido
quiet and shy and wanting to spend time with oneself instead of with others
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

(de mentalidad cerrada)
cerrado
not open to new ideas, opinions, etc.
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

plácido
peaceful and calm, not easily excited, irritated, angered, or upset
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

puntual
happening or arriving at the time expected or arranged
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

(de carácter explosivo)
irritable
(of a person) easily and quickly angered or irritated
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

reservado
reluctant to share feelings or problems
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

(autoconfiante)
seguro de sí mismo
confident in one's abilities or qualities
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

modesto
trying to avoid drawing attention toward one's abilities or oneself, especially due to modesty
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

astuto
having or showing good judgement, especially in business or politics
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

(imprevisto)
espontáneo
tending to act on impulse or in the moment
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

(confiable)
de confianza
able to be trusted or relied on
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

(metiche)
entrometido
someone who interferes in the affairs of others without being invited
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

( opiniones)
tener costumbres
to refuse to change one's opinions, behaviors, habits, etc.
The origin of the idiom "set in one's ways" can be traced back to the early 19th century. The term "set" in this context refers to becoming fixed or firmly established in a particular pattern or behavior. The phrase likely evolved from the idea of setting or hardening materials, such as clay or cement, which become rigid and unyielding once they have solidified. It is often employed when discussing someone's behavior, attitudes, or preferences that have become fixed and unyielding over time.
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

N/A
to make no effort to hide one's true feelings and intentions
The idiom "wear one's heart on one's sleeve" originated from medieval jousting tournaments, where knights would wear their lady's favor on their sleeves to publicly display their affection and devotion. The phrase is mostly used to emphasize transparency, vulnerability, and a lack of emotional restraint or inhibition in expressing oneself.
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

N/A
according to what is real or can be done
The phrase "down to earth" is an idiom used to describe a person or approach that is in accordance with what is realistic or achievable. The origin of this expression likely draws from the idea of being firmly grounded in reality and not floating in the clouds of fanciful or unrealistic thinking.
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

(un don del cielo)
un regalo de Dios
someone or something that is considered to be exceptionally talented, valuable, or desirable
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personal
personality

N/A
used for saying that someone may appear threatening or aggressive, but their actions or behavior are not as harmful or severe as their words
The phrase "one's bark is worse than one's bite" is an idiom that means someone's aggressive or threatening behavior or words are more intimidating than their actual actions. The idiom implies that the person's bark, referring to their vocal or verbal expressions, is more fearsome than their bite, which signifies their actual physical or impactful actions. This expression is commonly used to caution others not to be overly intimidated by someone's tough talk or bluster, as their actions may not match their aggressive rhetoric.
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

N/A
with one's whole being
The phrase "heart and soul" is an idiomatic expression that emphasizes the entirety of a person's being, combining both the emotional and spiritual aspects. It conveys a sense of complete dedication, passion, and commitment. People use this expression to describe the complete devotion or involvement of someone in a particular activity, cause, or relationship. It signifies that they are giving their whole self to the matter at hand.
Familia de Palabras
person
personal
personality

(miedo escénico)
persona tímida
a very shy or modest individual who tries not to attract others' attention
The phrase "shrinking violet" originated in the Victorian era, referencing the shy and modest nature associated with the violet flower. It gained popularity over time and is now used to refer to individuals who are introverted and lack self-confidence, often preferring to stay in the background rather than assert themselves.
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personal
personality
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