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[Describing People: A Comprehensive Guide to Personality Traits (Part 2)]-[Let's Learn English! Topic: Describing People Part 2! 😢🎻🎨]

Learn English with Bob the Canadian · B1 · 2026-03-08

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Mastering Personality Descriptors: Part Two

Building upon our previous exploration of character descriptions, this guide delves into an additional set of vocabulary essential for articulating the nuances of human personality. Whether you are navigating professional environments or social circles, the following terms will enhance your ability to communicate effectively in English.

Professional and Intellectual Traits

  • Ambitious: This term describes individuals who possess a strong desire to succeed and are dedicated to reaching significant goals. An ambitious worker, for instance, is constantly seeking ways to secure a promotion or a raise.
  • Brilliant: Reserved for those with exceptionally high intelligence, a brilliant person grasps complex concepts with ease. In any given group, you might identify a few individuals whose intellectual capacity stands out as truly brilliant.
  • Competent: A cornerstone of a productive workplace, a competent person possesses the necessary skills to perform their duties well. Conversely, working with someone who is incompetent can be a source of frustration.
  • Meticulous & Orderly: Both traits relate to precision. A meticulous person pays close attention to small details, while an orderly person thrives in environments that are neat, organized, and arranged properly.
  • Respected: This describes someone who is genuinely admired and valued by others. Their advice is often sought after because they have earned the trust of their peers.

Communication Styles

  • Blunt & Outspoken: A blunt person speaks very directly, saying exactly what they think, often without sugar-coating. Similarly, an outspoken person expresses their opinions openly and without fear, a trait often observed in those who have gained the confidence that comes with age.
  • Long-winded: We all know someone who is long-winded—individuals who talk for an extended period and use far more words than necessary to convey a simple point.
  • Quiet: A quiet person prefers silence and does not talk very much, often finding comfort in their own company.

Temperament and Emotional Intelligence

  • Considerate: Someone who is considerate actively thinks about the feelings of others and makes an effort to be kind, such as sending a thank-you note or offering help during difficult times.
  • Dramatic & Irritable: A dramatic person reacts to situations with strong emotions or unnecessary exaggeration. An irritable person, however, becomes annoyed or angry very easily, even over minor inconveniences like a lack of sugar for coffee.
  • Distant: This describes someone who seems emotionally cold or unfriendly. A distant friend may stop sharing details about their life or avoid engaging in deep conversations.
  • Negative: A negative person (or someone who is pessimistic) consistently focuses on problems and expects bad results, often viewing the proverbial glass as half-empty.

Behavioral Habits

  • Eager & Impulsive: An eager person is excited and ready to engage in new activities. In contrast, an impulsive person acts quickly without thinking carefully, such as grabbing snacks at a grocery checkout line without considering if they actually need them.
  • Fussy & Picky: Both words describe individuals who are hard to please. A fussy person is easily bothered by small problems or specific preferences, while a picky person is highly selective, often regarding food or lifestyle choices.
  • Nosy & Observant: Being nosy means being overly interested in other people's private business. On the other hand, being observant is a positive trait, describing someone who quickly notices small details or changes in their environment, such as a friend’s new haircut.
  • Artistic & Talented: An artistic person enjoys creating or expressing ideas through creative work. Similarly, someone who is talented possesses a natural ability to do something very well, whether it is farming, acting, or teaching.
  • Realistic: A realistic person maintains a clear understanding of situations and accepts things exactly as they are, rather than indulging in unrealistic expectations.
  • Unpleasant: Finally, an unpleasant person is characterized by rude, unfriendly, or disagreeable behavior, making them difficult to be around.

🎯Key Sentences

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If you think that way, you are ambitious at work.
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I'm not artistic.
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As we go through this list I would say I'm I'm ambitious but I am not artistic.
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I'm not going to comment too much on this photo.
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have you considered upgrading your wardrobe?
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📝Key Phrases

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ambitious
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blunt
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competent
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considerate
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dramatic
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📖 Transcript

Well hello and welcome to this English lesson about describing people part two.
So last week we did a lesson on describing people.
We learned over 25 words that you can use when you are describing people that you see at the mall, people in your family, when you're describing what your friend is like to another friend, and I think these words will be very helpful as you continue to have awesome English conversations and as you continue to learn the English language.
So, once again, welcome to this English lesson about describing people part two. ambitious.
Someone who strongly wants to succeed and works hard to reach big goals.
When you start a job, when you're young, quite often you're ambitious.

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