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Vocabulary (Character Week #2): First and Second
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livid
furious; extremely angry
self-reliant
able to rely on oneself instead of depending on others; having confidence in one's own abilities
oblivious
unaware; forgetting to keep something in mind; missing the point; not understanding or seeing what is obvious to others
arrogant
having a high opinion of oneself; braggy; boastful, conceited
irresponsible
acting without responsibility; not careful or concerned about one's responsibilities
cantankerous
grumpy, disagreeable, hard to deal with, unapproachable
heroic
courageous; going beyond the ordinary; can be fearless and bold
cowardly
lacking courage; a person who shows fear or acts timidly when facing conflict
ambitious
having a strong desire to be successful or achieve a goal or get something one wants
astonished
very surprised, something that happened that you did not expect; amazed, shocked
timid
shy or bashful; showing fear or lack of confidence
sly
skillful at trickery or deceiving others; clever in tricking others
concerned
to be worried about someone or something or to show care for someone's feelings
courageous
being brave in the face of danger, risk, or an uncomfortable situation
clumsy
not graceful or elegant; prone to accidents
fearless
unafraid, brave, courageous; having no fear to the extreme of being dangerous
malicious
wanting to harm or hurt someone or something; having intentions to sabotage someone
extrovert
a person who is energized by being around others; social; outgoing
confident
to feel sure about one's abilities
inspiring
able to influence others to do something in a positive way
enthusiastic
having strong positive feelings and interest towards doing something or an idea
curious
eager to learn more; interested in understanding something better or investigating a situation
humble
modest, not too proud or boastful; simple and plain
introvert
a person who is energized by being alone and may be tired when having to spend a lot of time around others; sometimes appear shy but really crave alone time
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