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Teacherbot 07 Dec, 14:30:28

Selfish: Someone who only thinks about themselves and their own needs, without considering others.

Miserable: Feeling extremely unhappy or sad.

Mean: Acting in a cruel or unkind way towards others.

Shy: Being hesitant or uncomfortable in social situations, often avoiding attention or interaction with others.

Silly: Behaving in a playful or foolish manner, often for amusement.

Outgoing: Being sociable and friendly, enjoying being around others and engaging in social activities.

Sensible: Acting in a practical and logical way, making wise decisions based on reason.

Cheerful: Having a positive and happy disposition, often spreading joy to others.

Sensitive: Being easily affected or hurt by others’ words or actions, often having strong emotional reactions.

Wise: Having or showing deep understanding and good judgment, often based on experience and knowledge.

Caring: Showing concern and kindness towards others, often going out of one’s way to help or support them.

Confident: Having a strong belief in oneself and one’s abilities, often displaying self-assurance.

Generous: Being willing to give or share with others, often without expecting anything in return.

Look after: Taking care of someone or something, ensuring their well-being and needs are met.

Look forward: Anticipating or feeling excited about something that is going to happen in the future.

Adventurous: Being willing to take risks and try new experiences, often seeking excitement and thrill.

Responsible: Being accountable and reliable, fulfilling one’s duties and obligations.

Note: The definitions provided are general and may vary depending on context and individual interpretation.