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Personal Qualities - Kind & Shy

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angel
angel
[noun]

a person renowned for their virtue, kindness, or saintly behavior

Ex: Mother Teresa was called an angel for her work with the poor. 
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caring
caring
[Adjective]

showing concern for the well-being of others and being kind and supportive in one's actions and interactions

Ex: She is known for her caring nature, always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. 
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charitable
charitable
[Adjective]

willing to give money, time, or resources to help others, especially those less fortunate

Ex: The woman was so charitable she gave away half her salary to local shelters. 
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to comfort

to lessen the emotional pain or worry that someone feels by showing them sympathy and kindness

Ex: Friends gathered to comfort her after the loss of a loved one. 
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considerate
considerate
[Adjective]

thoughtful of others and their feelings

Ex: Sarah's considerate nature was evident when she remembered to bring a gluten-free dessert for her friend's party, knowing about her dietary restrictions. 
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darling
darling
[Adjective]

dearly loved or cherished

Ex: Her darling little puppy followed her everywhere, bringing joy to her day. 
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dear
dear
[noun]

a person who holds a special place in someone's heart, often due to their cherished qualities or deep emotional connection

Ex: She wrote a heartfelt letter to her dear, expressing her deepest feelings. 
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dependable
dependable
[Adjective]

able to be relied on to do what is needed or asked of

Ex: She's dependable, always coming through when needed and proving to be trustworthy in all situations. 
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empathy
empathy
[noun]

the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person

Ex: She showed great empathy toward her friend during the difficult time. 
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generous
generous
[Adjective]

having a willingness to freely give or share something with others, without expecting anything in return

Ex: She's a generous donor, always contributing to charitable causes and helping those in need. 
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gentle
gentle
[Adjective]

showing kindness and empathy toward others

Ex: He has a gentle nature, always treating others with kindness and understanding. 
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graceful
graceful
[Adjective]

moving or behaving in an elegant, pleasing, and attractive way

Ex: She walked with a graceful stride, her movements fluid and elegant. 
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gracious
gracious
[Adjective]

characterized by kindness, politeness, and a warm, welcoming demeanor

Ex: She offered a gracious welcome to all the guests at the party. 
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grateful
grateful
[Adjective]

expressing or feeling appreciation for something received or experienced

Ex: She felt grateful for the support of her friends during tough times. 
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helpful
helpful
[Adjective]

(of a person) having a willingness or readiness to help someone

Ex: He's been very helpful during the move, carrying the heavy boxes. 
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humanity
humanity
[noun]

the quality of being kind, empathetic, and understanding towards others, and treating them with respect and dignity

Ex: Her acts of humanity in the community earned her widespread admiration. 
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kind
kind
[Adjective]

nice and caring toward other people's feelings

Ex: It's a kind gesture to write thank you notes after receiving gifts. 
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kindness
kindness
[noun]

the quality of being caring toward people, animals, or plants

Ex: Random acts of kindness, such as holding the door open for a stranger, can brighten someone's day. 
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lovely
lovely
[Adjective]

(of a person) very kind, generous, and friendly

Ex: Her mother was a lovely woman. 
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merciful
merciful
[Adjective]

showing kindness, forgiveness, or compassion toward others

Ex: The judge was merciful and gave a lighter sentence. 
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mercy
mercy
[noun]

compassion shown toward someone who could be punished, especially by a person or authority responsible for justice

Ex: The judge showed mercy and reduced the sentence. 
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nice
nice
[Adjective]

(of a person) having a polite and kind nature

Ex: My father is a nice guy, always helping neighbors with their groceries. 
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polite
polite
[Adjective]

showing good manners and respectful behavior towards others

Ex: He's a polite young man who always helps his neighbors. 
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saint
saint
[noun]

a person known for extraordinary moral or spiritual purity

Ex: The villagers believed their priest was a living saint. 
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sensitive
sensitive
[Adjective]

capable of understanding other people's emotions and caring for them

Ex: She has a sensitive nature, always attuned to the feelings of those around her. 
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sweet
sweet
[Adjective]

kind and pleasant in nature, often thoughtful and caring toward others

Ex: She's such a sweet person, always going out of her way to help others. 
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sympathetic
sympathetic
[Adjective]

showing care and understanding toward other people, especially when they are not feeling good

Ex: The teacher was sympathetic to the student who was struggling with the coursework. 
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sympathy
sympathy
[noun]

feelings of care and understanding toward other people's emotions, especially sadness or suffering

Ex: She expressed sympathy for her friend who had lost a loved one. 
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tactful
tactful
[Adjective]

careful not to make anyone upset or annoyed

Ex: It's important to be tactful when giving feedback to avoid hurting someone's feelings. 
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tender
tender
[Adjective]

caring and compassionate toward others

Ex: She's a tender person, always showing kindness and empathy towards those in need. 
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thoughtful
thoughtful
[Adjective]

caring and attentive to the needs, feelings, or well-being of others

Ex: She's thoughtful, always going out of her way to make others feel cared for and appreciated. 
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understanding
understanding
[Adjective]

not judging someone and forgiving toward them when they do something wrong or make a mistake

Ex: Her understanding nature makes her a trusted confidante among her friends. 
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introvert
introvert
[noun]

(psychology) a person who is preoccupied with their own thoughts and feelings rather than the external world

Ex: She is introvert and loves reading. 
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nervous
nervous
[Adjective]

worried and anxious about something or slightly afraid of it

Ex: She was nervous about traveling alone for the first time, feeling uneasy about navigating unfamiliar places. 
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shy
shy
[Adjective]

nervous and uncomfortable around other people

Ex: Being shy hides his brilliant ideas. 
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timid
timid
[Adjective]

lacking confidence or courage

Ex: She was too timid to speak up during meetings, fearing she would say something wrong. 
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withdrawn
withdrawn
[Adjective]

(of a person) unwilling to talk to other people or participate in social events

Ex: Since starting at the new school, he became increasingly withdrawn, preferring to spend time alone. 
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