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Words used to describe someone's personality

Adaptive ADJECTIVE, changing in order to deal with new situations


Addictive ADJECTIVE, someone who has an addictive personality becomes addicted to things very easily
Babyish- ADJECTIVE, like a baby
Badass, ADJECTIVE, ready to behave in an unpleasant way when necessary
Born, ADJECTIVE, used for saying that someone had a particular condition, personal quality, name, or social status at the time when they were
born
Classy,ADJECTIVE, someone who is classy has the natural ability to choose the best thing or behave in a suitable way in every situation
Clingy, ADJECTIVE, wanting to be with another person all the time in a way that is annoying
Constitutionally,ADVERB, in a way that is related to your general character
Flawed, ADJECTIVE, a flawed person has some faults in their character
Flexible, ADJECTIVE. able to make changes or deal with a situation that is changing
Great, ADJECTIVE, used about someone who is nice and a pleasure to be with
Have, VERB, used for saying what the qualities of someones character are
Inbred, ADJECTIVE existing or developing as a result of inbreeding
Incarnate, ADJECTIVE, in human form: used for emphasizing that someone is very similar to what has just been mentioned

Inclined, ADJECTIVE, tending to behave in a particular way or to be interested in a particular thing


Innate, ADJECTIVE, an innate quality or ability is one that you have always had
larger-than-life, ADJECTIVE, someone who is larger-than-life has a very strong or lively personality that impresses people very much
native, ADJECTIVE, native abilities or qualities are those that you have had since birth
natural, ADJECTIVE, existing in someone from an early age
natural-born, ADJECTIVE, showing a particular ability or tendency from an early age
needy, ADJECTIVE, someone who is needy has emotional problems that make it difficult for them to form good relationships
out-and-out
ADJECTIVE

showing all the qualities of a particular type of person that you do not approve of
outward
ADJECTIVE

used about the feelings or qualities that someone seems to have but may not really have
overweening
ADJECTIVE

used for describing a bad quality that someone has which makes them very unpleasant
perfect
ADJECTIVE

used for emphasizing how much someone has of a particular quality


personally
ADVERB

used for emphasizing that you do not dislike someone, just something that they do or the group they belong to
predisposed
ADJECTIVE

likely to think, feel, or behave in a particular way


prone
ADJECTIVE

likely to do something or be affected by something, especially something bad


reactive
ADJECTIVE

reacting to things that happen, rather than making things happen yourself
sad
ADJECTIVE

used about peoples behaviour or appearance


self-aware
ADJECTIVE

understanding what your own true thoughts, feelings, and abilities are
self-confessed

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