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Positive personality vocabularies

Positive personality vocabularies

Many English learners  find it difficult to define " positive personality " . So today's lesson is about all the positive personality vocabularies . So here we go👇👇👇👇

vocabulary



A bubbly personality - one who loves to talk and loves to laugh and always think positive

A ray of sunshine - One who makes other people happy

Classy - Elegant and stylish

Watch this also :- Daily used vocabs


Charming —One who has a “magic” effect that makes people like him.

Polite — One who is good at saying “please,” “thank you,” etc.

Gregarious — One who likes being with other people and very sociable

Understanding —  he understands other people’s problems well.

Diplomatic — One who  is very good at trying to help people see both sides of a situation.

Impartial — One who doesn’t support just one side rather he supports both sides.

Straight-forward — One who is direct and honest.

Generous — One who  likes giving things to people.

Helpful — One who  likes helping.

Kind — One who cares about others and likes to help them, often emotionally.

Giving — One who  likes giving things to people.

Quick-witted — One who can think quickly and intelligently.

Patient — One who can accept difficult situations without getting angry.

Dynamic — One who has a lot of energy and can think creatively.

Resourceful — One who is  good at finding ways to solve problems.

Proactive — One who doesn’t wait for things to happen. She makes them happen.

Organised — One who knows how to organise things well

Hardworking — One who works hard.

Versatile — One who can do different things depending on the situation.

Intuitive — One who  can understand what’s happening using feelings (not just facts).

Adaptable — One who  can change depending on the situations.

Reliable — One whom you can easily trust on

Trustworthy — same as "Reliable".

Loyal — One who will always be on your side.

Energetic — One who  has a lot of energy.

Adventurous —One who likes doing new and different things.

Enthusiastic — One who  shows a lot of excitement and interest in things.

Kooky —One who is  little crazy. But in a fun way.

Cheerful — One who is  always happy.

Chatty — One who loves talking and talks a lot.

Hilarious — One who is very, very, funny.

Witty — One who is  funny and can tell
good jokes in an intelligent way.

Non-judge-mental — One who  won’t make you feel bad for something that you think, believe or do, even if it’s a mistake.

Laid-back — One who is  very relaxed about everything.

Easy-going — This is the same as “laid-back” — it means “relaxed"

Ambitious — One who is determined and focused of his/ her Aim

Determined — One who  doesn’t quit, even when things get hard.

Passionate — One who  believes in her/his work and her success on an emotional level.

Persistent — One who never gives up

Decisive — One who can make a decision quickly and confidently.

Courageous — One who is brave.

Lion- hearted - One who is brave like a lion.

Fearless — One has no fear.

Careless- One who doesn't care.

Chicken - hearted - One who is not brave


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