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Adjectifs des Attributs Humains Abstraits - Adjectifs de traits interpersonnels négatifs

Ces adjectifs décrivent des qualités ou des comportements indésirables qui entravent les interactions et les relations, comme « manipulateur », « irrespectueux », « méchant », etc.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Abstract Human Attributes
strict
[Adjectif]

(of a person) inflexible and demanding that rules are followed precisely

strict

strict

Ex: Despite strict demeanor , she was fair and consistent in her enforcement of rules .
violent
[Adjectif]

using or involving physical force that is intended to damage, harm, or kill

violent

violent

Ex: violent actions of the attacker were caught on camera .
cruel
[Adjectif]

having a desire to physically or mentally harm someone

cruel

cruel

Ex: cruel treatment of animals at the factory farm outraged animal rights activists .
wicked
[Adjectif]

having a deliberately harmful or dishonest nature or intent

Ex: He was punished for wicked scheme to defraud the company .
villainous
[Adjectif]

behaving in an immoral or evil manner, often causing harm or distress to others

vil, ignoble, infâme

vil, ignoble, infâme

Ex: villainous dictator suppressed dissent and committed atrocities against his own people .
aggressive
[Adjectif]

behaving in an angry way and having a tendency to be violent

aggressif

aggressif

Ex: He had a reputation for aggressive playing style on the sports field .
ruthless
[Adjectif]

showing no mercy or compassion towards others in pursuit of one's goals

impitoyable, sans pitié

impitoyable, sans pitié

Ex: ruthless criminal organization would stop at nothing to expand its influence .
sadistic
[Adjectif]

finding pleasure, particularly sexual pleasure in hurting or humiliating others

sadique

sadique

Ex: sadistic individual enjoyed dominating and humiliating their sexual partners , often disregarding their consent .
mean
[Adjectif]

(of a person) behaving in a way that is unkind or cruel

méchant

méchant

Ex: mean neighbor complained about trivial matters just to cause trouble .
rude
[Adjectif]

having no respect for other people

impoli

impoli

Ex: Sherude and never says please or thank you .
flip
[Adjectif]

displaying casual disrespect towards others or situations

désinvolte, sarcastique

désinvolte, sarcastique

Ex: flip attitude towards authority figures often got her into trouble .
docile
[Adjectif]

readily trainable, displaying a willingness to learn and follow instructions

docile, obéissant

docile, obéissant

Ex: The new trainee proved to be docile and picked up the skills fast .
shameless
[Adjectif]

behaving boldly or in a morally questionable manner without feeling embarrassment or remorse

sans vergogne, éhonté

sans vergogne, éhonté

Ex: shameless behavior at the party , including dancing on tables , drew stares from other guests .
cocky
[Adjectif]

excessively confident and arrogant, often displaying a sense of superiority or entitlement

prétentieux, arrogant

prétentieux, arrogant

Ex: cocky businessman made risky investments without considering the consequences .
needy
[Adjectif]

lacking confidence and needing to be emotionally supported a lot

en manque d'affection

en manque d'affection

Ex: needy friend relied heavily on others for advice and guidance in making decisions .
sneaky
[Adjectif]

behaving in a secretive or underhanded manner, often with the intention of deceiving others

coupable, machiavélique

coupable, machiavélique

Ex: sneaky plan to manipulate the outcome of the competition was eventually exposed .
fussy
[Adjectif]

(of a person) excessively concerned with minor details and having particular preferences

délitante, difficile

délitante, difficile

Ex: She spent hours fixing her appearance , fussy about every little imperfection .
moody
[Adjectif]

experiencing frequent changes in mood, often without apparent reason or explanation

lunatique, d'humeur changeante

lunatique, d'humeur changeante

Ex: The moody artist channeled their emotions into their work, creating pieces that reflected their inner turmoil.
finicky
[Adjectif]

(of a person) overly particular about small details, making one challenging to please

difficile, faire la fine bouche, minutieux

difficile, faire la fine bouche, minutieux

Ex: finicky taste in fashion meant she spent hours searching for the perfect outfit .
insensitive
[Adjectif]

not caring about other people's feelings

insensible

insensible

Ex: insensitive actions toward her friend strained their relationship .
judgmental
[Adjectif]

tending to criticize or form negative opinions about others without considering their perspective or circumstances

enclin à critiquer, toujours prompt à critiquer les autres

enclin à critiquer, toujours prompt à critiquer les autres

Ex: The teacherjudgmental tone discouraged the student from speaking up .
antisocial
[Adjectif]

lacking interest or concern for others and avoiding social interactions or activities

antisocial, asocial

antisocial, asocial

Ex: antisocial student sits alone during lunch , avoiding conversations with classmates .
inhospitable
[Adjectif]

unwelcoming or unfriendly towards others, making others feel uncomfortable in their presence

inhospitalier, (peu) accueillant

inhospitalier, (peu) accueillant

Ex: inhospitable host made the dinner party an awkward and unpleasant experience for everyone .
unreliable
[Adjectif]

not able to be depended on or trusted to perform consistently or fulfill obligations

sur qui on ne peut pas compter, peu fiable, pas fiable

sur qui on ne peut pas compter, peu fiable, pas fiable

Ex: He 's unreliable friend ; you ca n't count on him to keep his promises or be there when you need him .
selfish
[Adjectif]

always putting one's interests first and not caring about the needs or rights of others

égoïste

égoïste

Ex: selfish politician prioritized their own agenda over the needs of their constituents .
barbaric
[Adjectif]

behaving in a cruel or uncivilized manner

barbare, sauvage

barbare, sauvage

Ex: barbaric behavior towards her employees created a toxic work environment .
atrocious
[Adjectif]

intensely cruel or violent

atroce

atroce

Ex: The criminals atrocious acts of violence against innocent civilians .
temperamental
[Adjectif]

experiencing frequent changes in mood or behavior, often in an unpredictable or inconsistent manner

chambreur, impulsif

chambreur, impulsif

Ex: temperamental child threw tantrums when things did n't go their way .
ungrateful
[Adjectif]

not appreciating or acknowledging kindness, often taking things for granted

ingrat, ingrate

ingrat, ingrate

Ex: ungrateful guest left without a word of thanks after the lavish dinner .
unreceptive
[Adjectif]

not open or responsive to new ideas, suggestions, or experiences

non réceptif, insensible

non réceptif, insensible

Ex: unreceptive customer dismissed the product without giving it a fair chance .
self-centered
[Adjectif]

(of a person) not caring about the needs and feelings of no one but one's own

égocentrique

égocentrique

Ex: Self-centered individuals often fail to consider other people's perspectives.
hostile
[Adjectif]

unfriendly or aggressive toward others

hostile, inimical

hostile, inimical

Ex: Despite attempts to defuse the situation , hostile customer continued to berate the staff .
entitled
[Adjectif]

believing that one deserves special privileges or treatment without necessarily earning or deserving them

privilégié, ayant un sentiment de droit

privilégié, ayant un sentiment de droit

Ex: entitled employee refused to do tasks they considered beneath them .
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