What are the adjectives used to describe characters in English?The adjectives used to describe a character's appearance were: tall, short, medium, thin, fat, heavy, slim, obese, well-built, overweight, well-dressed, scruffy, good-looking, attractive, beautiful, pretty, handsome, ugly, old, young, middle-aged, bald, bald-headed, bearded, moustache, long hair, short hair, straight hair, curly hair, fair-haired, blonde-haired, brown-haired, dark-haired, and so on.
The adjectives used to describe a character's character were: motivated, intelligent, learned, logical, methodical, modest, objective, precise, punctual, realistic, responsible, sensible, porting, steady, systematic, Purposely, sweet-tempered, tempered, tireless, able Capable, active, adaptable, adroit, aggressive, alert, ambitious, amicable, friendly, analytical, apathetic, and so on, and so forth. argumentative, aspiring ambitious, attractive, audacious bold, adventurous, bad-tempered, bigmouth, bland, bossy, brave, brilliant, capable capable, talented, careful, caring, candid-like, clever, benevolent, cheerful, childish, comical, competent, conceited, confident, conscientious, considerate, considerate, Constructive, contemplative, cooperative, courageous brave, courageous, creative, cultured, dashing dedicated, demanding, determinative, dynamic, earnest, easy-going, efficient, energetic, enthusiastic, passionate, enthusiastic, enthusiastic, Expressive, faithful, forceful, forgetful, frank, friendly, frugal, funny, generous, genteel, gentle, greedy, gullible, happy, hard-working have an inquiring mind, helpful, helpless, honest, hospitable, humble, humorous, impartial, inconsiderate inconsiderate, thoughtless, independent, industrious, ingenious, initiative, intelligent, and intelligent creative, just, kind, kind-hearted, knowledgeable, lazy, liberal, loyal, mean, moody, motivated, nice, kind-hearted, kind-hearted kind, picky, decent, noisy, obedient, open-minded, optimistic, orderly, original, outgoing, painstaking (hardworking, hardworking, hardworking), polite, popular, practical, rational, reasonable, reliable, responsible, romantic, self-conscious, selfish, selfless Sincere, skeptical, smart, sociable, shy, sensitive, calm, hot-headed, impulsive, cheerful, generous, kind, mean, crazy, sensible, serious, honest, dishonest, humorous bad-tempered, moody, hard-working, lazy, clever, intelligent, unintelligent, arrogant, snobbish, happy, unhappy, stupid, outgoing, cautious, adventurous, introverted, extroverted, easy-going, rude, bad-mannered, impolite, emotional, polite, funny, wity, boring, patient, Impatient, sophisticated, crude, cheeky, unfriendly, conceited, modest, brave, timid, absent-minded, talented, obedient, disobedient, principled, corrupt, unscrupulous, etc.
The adjectives used to describe a character's feelings were: happy, sad, miserable, worried, depressed, excited, bored, fed up, pleased, delighted, surprised, astonished, disappointed, enthusiastic, relaxed, stressed, anxious, tired, tired, exhausted, annoyed, angry, furious, ivid, disgusted, and so on.
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