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personality |
Personality refers to the behavioral, temperamental, emotional and mental attributes of a person.
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coarse |
If someone is coarse, they lack refinement or taste.
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conceited |
If someone is conceited, they have an exaggerated sense of self-importance.
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cruel |
If someone is cruel, they are able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering.
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dishonest |
If someone his dishonest, they are deceptive or fraudulent.
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genius |
If someone is a genius, they possess exceptional intellectual ability and originality.
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habit |
A habit is an automatic pattern of behavior in reaction to a specific situation.
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hardworking |
If someone is hardworking, they put a lot of effort and time into their work.
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honest |
If someone is honest, they are not deceptive or fraudulent.
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humble |
If someone is humble, they are meek and modest.
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kind |
If someone is kind, they are tender, considerate, and helpful.
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lazy |
If someone is lazy, they are disinclined to work or exertion.
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manners |
Manners are the way in which one behaves in social settings.
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obedient |
If someone is obedient, they are known for dutifully complying with the commands or instructions of those in authority.
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polite |
If someone is polite, they are known for showing regard for others in their manners, speech, and behavior.
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smart |
If someone is smart, they are intelligent.
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stubborn |
If someone is stubborn, they are unwilling to yield their position.
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stupid |
Someone who is stupid lacks intelligence.
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