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Kind and helpful personality traits
1. Kind-hearted - A person is one who likes other people a lot and always wants to help them.
Good-natured - pleasant or friendly (a good-natured face/crowd)
Loving - showing a lot of love towards someone
Friendly - behaving in a pleasant, kind way towards someone (a friendly face/smile);Our neighbours have always
been very friendly to/towards us.I'm on quite friendly terms with my daughter's teacher.
Are you friendly with (= a friend of) Graham? • describes a place that is pleasant and that makes you feel happy and
comfortable ;It's a friendly little restaurant.• A friendly game or argument is one which you play or have for pleasure
and in order to practise your skills, rather than playing or arguing seriously with the aim of winning ;We were having
a friendly argument about Green politics. The teams are playing a friendly match on Sunday. • Friendly countries and
friendly soldiers are ones who are not your enemies and who are working or fighting with you.
Affectionate - showing feelings of liking or love (любящий; нежный (to, towards, with))
Confident - having confidencecertainty (assured, sure; self-reliant, bold; optimisti; )
Balanced - • considering all sides or opinions equally :The news programme prided itself on its balanced reporting. •
containing an equal amount or number of similar things or people : The committee is evenly balanced, with six
members from each party.
Secure
Getting along (comfortably) with others
Gregarious - (of people) liking to be with other people, or (especially of animals) living in groups
Emma's a gregarious, outgoing sort of person.
Sociable - describes someone who likes to meet and spend time with other people
Communicative- willing to talk to people and give them information He was in a bad mood at breakfast and wasn't
very communicative. • relating to communication: The communicative ability of the whale is thought to be highly
developed.
Outgoing - (of a person) friendly and energetic and finding it easy and enjoyable to be with others
Unselfish - Someone who is unselfish thinks about what is good for other people, not just about their own
advantage.
Hard-working - always doing a lot of work
Industrious - having the characteristic of regularly working hard
Self-disciplined the ability to make yourself do things you know you should do even when you do not want to :
You need a lot of self-discipline when you're doing research work on your own.
Self possessed the characteristic of being calm and in control of your emotions at all times: He looked surprised
but soon recovered his self-possession.
Alert - quick to see, understand and act in a particular situation: I'm not feeling very alert today - not enough sleep
last night! A couple of alert readers wrote in to the paper pointing out the mistake. Parents should be alert to sudden
changes in children's behaviour.
Motivated - • [T often passive] to cause someone to behave in a particular way : Like so many people, he's
motivated by greed. He is genuinely motivated by a desire to help people. • *T+ to make someone want to do
something well : [+ to infinitive] Teaching is all about motivating people to learn. motivated adjective: a racially-
motivated murder; Our staff are hard-working and highly motivated (= enthusiastic).
Conscientious - putting a lot of effort into your work (добросовестный, сознательный, честный (об отношении к
чему-л.)
Persevering - to try to do or continue doing something in a determined way, despite having problems
It looks as if the policy will be a success, providing that the government perseveres and does not give in to its critics.
The education director is persevering in his attempt to obtain additional funding for the school.
Despite receiving little support, the women are persevering with their crusade to fight crime. persevering adjective:
She was persevering enough to reach the height of her ambition and become the managing director of the company.
(настойчивый, стойкий, упорный; diligent )
Enthusiastic - showing a feeling of energetic interest in a particular subject or activity and an eagerness to be
involved in it
Polite - behaving in a way that is socially correct and shows understanding of and care for other people's feelings
I'm afraid I wasn't very polite to her. She sent me a polite letter thanking me for my invitation. He was too polite to
point out my mistake. • socially correct rather than friendly
Courteous - polite and respectful; well-mannered
Considerate - kind and helpful
Thoughtful - carefully considering things : He has a thoughtful approach to his work. • quiet because you are
thinking about something : You look thoughtful. • kind and always thinking about how you can help other people :
2. Thank you for phoning when I was ill - it was very thoughtful of you. She's a very thoughtful person. Helpfully able to
cope with difficulties, problems
Obedient - doing, or willing to do, what you have been told to do by someone in authority
Prone to obey - be prone to sth/do sth : likely to suffer from an illness or show a particular negative characteristic
I've always been prone to headaches. He was prone to depressions even as a teenager. She's prone to exaggerate, that's for
sure.
Submissive - describes someone who allows themselves to be controlled by other people: He was looking for a quiet
submissive wife who would obey his every word.
Disciplined - behaving in a very controlled way : France play with more flair and inventiveness, whereas England are a more
disciplined side. Those children are well disciplined.
Repressed - having feelings which you do not express: repressed anger/sexuality; English people are notoriously repressed
and don't talk about their feelings.
Depressed - unhappy and without hope for the future
Distressed - • upset or worried :She was deeply distressed by the news of his death. • having problems because of having
too little money :The government is taking steps to stimulate business development in (economically) distressed areas. • a
distressed fabric or material has been treated to make it look as if it has been used for a long time
Mixed-up - upset, worried and confused, especially because of personal problems : He's just a mixed-up kid.
Confused - • unable to think clearly or to understand something :Grandfather gets quite confused sometimes, and doesn't
even know what day it is. I'm a bit confused. Was that her husband or her son she was with? • not clear and therefore
difficult to understand :Your essay gets a bit confused halfway through when you introduce too many ideas at once.
Frustrated - • feeling annoyed or less confident because you cannot achieve what you want :Are you feeling frustrated in
your present job? [before noun] describes a person who has not succeeded in a particular type of job :Frustrated writers
often end up in publishing.• *before noun+ A frustrated emotion is one that you are not able to express :her frustrated love
for him• *before noun+ unhappy because you are not having as much sex as you want
Disturbed - not thinking or behaving normally because of mental or emotional problems
Neglected - not receiving enough care or attention
Self-centered - only interested in yourself and your own activities
Unsociable - not liking to meet people or to spend time with them
Lonely - • unhappy because you are not with other people She gets lonely now that all the kids have left home.
the lonely life of a farmer • A lonely place is a long way from where people live : a lonely stretch of Arizona highway
Timid - shy and nervous; without much confidence; easily frightened
Shy - nervous and uncomfortable with other people;
Fearful - slightly formal frightened or worried about something ; He hesitated before ringing her, fearful of what she might
say.
She's fearful (that) she may lose custody of her children.
Sulky sulk - when someone refuses to smile or be pleasant because they are angry about something
Indifferent - not thinking about or interested in someone or something
Impersonal - without human warmth and interest
Listless - having no energy and enthusiasm and unwilling to do anything needing effort
Irresponsive - 1) хранящий молчание, не отвечающий (на вопросы, замечания и т. д.) 2) а) физиол. невосприимчивый
(к внешним раздражителям) б) неотзывчивый; невнимательный
Insensitive - disapproving (of a person or their behaviour) not feeling or showing sympathy for other people's feelings, or
refusing to give importance to something; specialized not showing the effect of something as a reaction to it, or unable to
feel something
Hurt - • injured or in pain • upset or unhappy
Humiliated - describes someone who has been made to feel ashamed or stupid
Stubborn - • describes someone who is determined to do what they want and refuses to do anything else They have massive
rows because they're both so stubborn. • Things that are stubborn are difficult to move, change or deal with
Dull - not interesting or exciting in any way; boring
Bored - feeling tired and unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do
Unable to cope with difficulties
Irritable –
Annoyed –
Anxious –
Restless –
Naughty-