Words to describe characteristics
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astute |
Astute and perceptive, the chess player seemed to always know what move his opponent would make next.
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compassionate |
The compassionate woman donated half her salary to charity.
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enthusiastic |
Our teacher loves it when we are enthusiastic about our work!
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humorous |
Humorous verse is always funny to listen to.
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imaginative |
If you use a word in a figurative sense, you are not using its basic sense. You are using it in a more imaginative way, so that it means something different.
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mature |
She is very mature for her age.
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meticulous |
They were meticulous in their attention to detail.
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resilient |
It is important to always be resilient.
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talented |
Adeline was a talented writer who won prizes for her stories.
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thoughtful |
Your trench diaries were absolutely brilliant: all thoughtful and well-written.
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