Definition 1
Definition 2
Complete The Sentence 1
Complete The Sentence 2
100

Always happy and optimistic.

c _ _ _ _ _ _ l

cheerful

100

willing to consider ideas and opinions that are new or different to your own

o_ _ _-m_ _ _ _d

open-minded

100

He has become more c_ _ _ _ _ _ _t in his English-speaking skills.

confident

100

My brother is a real w_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _c who almost never takes time off.

workaholic

200

always telling people what to do

b_ _ _ _

bossy

200

having everything ordered and arranged in the right place

t_ _ _

tidy

200

Although Matt is a great football player, he is very a_  _ _ _ _ _t and refuses to talk to his fans.

arrogant

200

Don't leave your laptop on the desk. Some people are just d_ _ _ _ _ _ _t.

dishonest

300

a person who becomes angry and annoyed easily

b_ _-t_ _ _ _ _ _d

bad-tempered

300

showing behaviour in which you do things suddenly without any planning.

i_ _ _ _ _ _ _e

impulsive

300

You have a hard time making decisions. You're i_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _e.

indecisive

300

Salesperson needs to be o_ _ _ _ _ _g, because they are constantly meeting customers.

outgoing

400

Friendly and enjoyable to be with others.

o_ _ _ _ _ _ _

outgoing

400

not interesting or exciting in any way

d_ _ _

dull

400

Because he is so m_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _c, he only cares about money.

materialistic

400

After he became famous, his life became even more c_ _ _ _ _ _.

chaotic

500

arriving, doing something, or happening at the expected or correct time; not late:

p_ _ _ _ _ _ _

punctual

500

friendly and welcoming to guests and visitors.

h_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _e

hospitable

500

It was g_ _ _ _ _ _ _ of you to lend me the money.

generous

500

Try not to be so r_ _ _ _—you have to learn to go with the flow sometimes.

rigid

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