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curious
/ˈkjʊɹiəs/
adjective
interested in learning and knowing about things
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brave
/ˈbɹeɪv/
adjective
having no fear when doing dangerous or painful things
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silly
/ˈsɪɫi/
adjective
feeling embarrassed or stupid
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proud
/ˈpɹaʊd/
adjective
feeling satisfied with someone or one's possessions, achievements, etc.
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experienced
/ɪkˈspɪɹiənst/
adjective
possessing enough skill or knowledge in a certain field or job
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positive
/ˈpɑzətɪv/
adjective
feeling confident and optimistic and thinking about the bright side of a situation
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negative
/ˈnɛɡətɪv/
adjective
never considering the good qualities of someone or something; quick to lose hope
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selfish
/ˈsɛɫfɪʃ/
adjective
always putting one's interests first and not caring about the needs or rights of others
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miserable
/ˈmɪzɝəbəɫ/, /ˈmɪzɹəbəɫ/
adjective
feeling very unhappy or uncomfortable
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talented
/ˈtæɫəntɪd/
adjective
possessing a natural skill or ability for something
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patient
/ˈpeɪʃənt/
adjective
staying calm during hard times or accepting delays without getting angry or irritated
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keen
/ˈkin/
adjective
learning or understating quickly
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honest
/ˈɑnəst/
adjective
telling the truth and having no intention of cheating or stealing
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cruel
/ˈkɹuəɫ/, /ˈkɹuɫ/
adjective
wanting to physically or mentally harm someone
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annoying
/əˈnɔɪɪŋ/
adjective
causing slight anger
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needy
/ˈnidi/
adjective
lacking confidence, and needing to be emotionally supported a lot
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stubborn
/ˈstəbɝn/
adjective
unwilling to change one's attitude or opinion despite good reasons
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cool
/ˈkuɫ/
adjective
attractive, fashionable, etc. in a way that is liked by many
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independent
/ˌɪndɪˈpɛndənt/
adjective
free to do things as one wants and not needing help from others
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ambitious
/æmˈbɪʃəs/
adjective
trying or wishing to gain great success, power, or wealth
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warm
/ˈwɔɹm/
adjective
displaying friendliness, kindness, or enthusiasm
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welcoming
/ˈwɛɫkəmɪŋ/
adjective
(of a person) showing friendliness to a guest or visitor
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sociable
/ˈsoʊʃəbəɫ/
adjective
ready and willing to spend time with others and talk to them
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generous
/ˈdʒɛnɝəs/
adjective
showing a willingness or willing to freely give money, spend time, etc. with others
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gentle
/ˈdʒɛnəɫ/, /ˈdʒɛntəɫ/
adjective
showing kindness
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understanding
/ˌəndɝˈstændɪŋ/
adjective
not judging someone and being compassionate and forgiving when they do something wrong or make a mistake
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skillful
/ˈskɪɫfəɫ/
adjective
very good at doing something particular
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peaceful
/ˈpisfəɫ/
adjective
(of a person) unwilling to become involved in a dispute or anything violent
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doubtful
/ˈdaʊtfəɫ/
adjective
(of a person) uncertain or having doubts about something
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bully
/ˈbʊɫi/
noun
a person who likes to threaten, scare, or hurt others, particularly people who are weaker
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