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Blank. A person who showslittle facial expression or emotion.
Bashful. Shrinks from getting attention, resulting from self-consciousness.
Brassy. Showy, flashy, comes on strong, too loud.
Bossy. Commanding, domineering, sometimes overbearing in adult relationships.
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Undisciplined. A person whose lack of order permeates most every area of his life.
Unsympathetic. Finds it difficult to relate to the problems or hurts of others.
Unenthusiastic. Tends to not get excited, often feeling it won’t work anyway.
Unforgiving. One who has difficulty forgiving or forgetting a hurt or injustice done to them, apt to hold onto a grudge.
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Reticent. Unwilling or struggles against getting involved, especially when complex.
Resentful. Often holds ill feelings as a result of real or imagined offences.
Resistant.. Strives, works against, or hesitates to accept any other way but his own.
Repititious. Retells stories and incidents to entertain you without realizing he has already told the story several times before, is contantly needing something to say.
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Fussy. Insistent over petty matters or details, calling for great attention to trivial details.
Fearful. Often experiences feelings of deep concern, apprehension or anxiousness.
Forgetful. Lack of memory which is usually tied to lack of discipline and not bothering to mentally record things that aren’t fun.
Frank. Straightforward, outspoken, and doesn’t mind telling you exactly what he thinks.
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Impatient. A person who finds it difficult to endure irritation or wait for others.
Insecure. One who is apprehensive or lacks confidence.
Indecisive. The person who finds it difficult to make any decision at all. (Not the personality that labours long over each decision in order to make the perfect one.)
Interrupts. A person who is more of a talker than a listener, who starts speaking without even realizing someone else is already speaking.
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Unpopular. A person whose intensity and demand for perfection can push others away.
Uninvolved. Has no desire to listen or become interested in clubs, groups, activities, or other people’s lives.
Unpredictable. May be ecstatic one moment and down the next, or willing to help but then disappears, or promises to come but forgets to show up.
Unaffectionate.Finds it difficult to verbally or physically demonstrate tenderness openly.
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Headstrong. Insists on having his own way.
Haphazard. Has no consistent way of doing things.
Hard to please.A person whose standards are set so high that it is difficult to ever satisfy them.
Hesitant. Slow to get moving and hard to get involved.
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Plain. A middle-of-the-road personality without highs or lows and showing little, if any, emotion.
Pessimistic. While hoping for the best, this person generally sees the down side of a situation first.
Proud. One with great self-esteem who sees himself as always right and the best person for the job.
Permissive. Allows others (including children) to do as they please in order to keep from being disliked.
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Angered easily. One who has a childlike flash-in-the-pan temper that expresses itself in tantrum style and is over and forgotten almost instantly.
Aimless. Not a goal-setter with little desire to be one.
Argumentative.Incites arguments generally because he is right no matter what the situation may be.
Alienated. Easily feels estranged from others, often because of insecurity or fear that others don’t really enjoy his company.
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Naive. Simple and child-like perspective, lacking sophistication or comprehension of what the deeper levels of life are really about.
Negative attitude. One whose attitude is seldom positive and is often able to see only the down or dark side of each situation.
Nervy. Full of confidence, fortitude, and sheer guts, often in a negative sense.
Nonchalant. Easy-going, unconcerned, indifferent.
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Worrier. Consistently feels uncertain, troubled, or anxious.
Withdrawn. A person who pulls back to himself and needs a great deal of alone or isolation time.
Workaholic. An agressive goal-setter who must be constantly productive and feels very guilty when resting, is not driven by a need for perfection or completion but by a need for accomplishment and reward.
Wants credit. Thrives on the credit or approval of others. As an entertainer this person feeds on the applause, laughter, and/or acceptance of an audience.
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Too sensitive. Overly introspective and easily offended when misunderstood.
Tactless. Sometimes expresses himself in a somewhat offensive and inconsiderate way.
Timid. Shrinks from difficult situations.
Talkative. An entertaining, compulsive talker who finds it difficult to listen.
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Doubtful. Characterized by uncertainty and lack of confidence that it will ever work out.
Disorganized. Lack of ability to ever get life in order.
Domineering. Compulsively takes control of situations and/or people, usually telling others what to do.
Depressed. A person who feels down much of the time.
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Inconsistent. Erratic, contradictory, with actions and emotions not based on logic.
Introvert. A person whose thoughts and interest are directed inward, lives within himself.
Intolerant. Appears unable to withstand or accept another’s attitudes, point of view or way of doing things.
Indifferent. A person to whom most things don’t matter one way or the other.
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Messy. Living in a state of disorder, unable to find things.
Moody. Doesn’t get very high emotionally, but easily slips into low lows, often when feeling unappreciated.
Mumbles. Will talk quietly under the breath when pushed, doesn’t bother to speak clearly.
Manipulative. Influences or manages shrewdly or deviously for his own advantage, will get his way somehow.
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Slow. Doesn’t often act or think quickly, too much of a bother.
Stubborn Determined to exert his or her own will, not easily persuaded, obstinate.
Show-off Needs to be the centre of attention, wants to be watched.
Skeptical Disbelieving, questioning the motive behind the words.
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Loner. Requires a lot of private time and tends to avoid other people.
Lord over. Doesn’t hesitate to let you know that he is right or is in control.
Lazy Evaluates work or activity in terms of how much energy it will take.
Loud. A person whose laugh or voice can be heard above others in the room.
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Sluggish. Slow to get started, needs push to be motivated.
Suspicious. Tends to suspect or distrust others or ideas.
Short-tempered. Has a demanding impatience-based anger and a short fuse. Anger is expressed when others are not moving fast enough or have not completed what they have been asked to do.
Scatterbrained. Lacks the power of concentration, or attention, flighty.
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Revengeful. Knowingly or otherwise holds a grudge and punishes the offender, often by subtly withholding friendship or affection.
Restless. Likes constant new activity because it isn’t fun to do the same things all the time.
Reluctant. Unwilling or struggles against getting involved.
Rash. May act hastily, without thinking things through, generally because of impatience.
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Compromising. Will often relax his position, even when right, in order to avoid conflict.
Critical. Constantly evaluating and making judgements, frequently thinking or expressing negative reactions.
Crafty. Shrewd, one who can always find a way to get to the desired end.
Changeable. A child-like, short attention span that needs a lot of change and variety to keep from getting bored. |
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