Lingo

Social Behaviours

14 Words

7m

extroverted
1.
ext
ro
ver
ted
Adjective

at ease in talking to others

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introvert
2.
int
ro
vert
Noun

(psychology) a person who is preoccupied with their own thoughts and feelings rather than the external world

She is introvert and loves reading.

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assertive
3.
a
sser
tive
Adjective

confident in expressing one's opinions, ideas, or needs in a clear, direct, and respectful manner

She made an assertive argument during the meeting, clearly outlining her proposal.

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reserve
4.
re
serve
Verb

to set something aside and keep it for future use

The company reserves a portion of its profits each quarter for investment in research and development.

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passive
5.
pa
ssive
Adjective

accepting what happens or not opposing what other people do or say

She was being passive during the meeting, allowing others to make all the important decisions.

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affable
6.
a
ffa
ble
Adjective

easy to approach, and pleasant to talk to

The new manager was very affable, making it easy for everyone to approach him with questions.

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aloof
7.
a
loof
Adjective

unfriendly or reluctant to socializing

Despite being at the party, he seemed aloof and uninterested in mingling with the guests.

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approachable
8.
app
roa
cha
ble
Adjective

friendly and easy to talk to, making others feel comfortable and welcome in one's presence

She's approachable, always welcoming and receptive to others, making it easy to engage with her.

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empathetic
9.
em
pa
the
tic
Adjective

having the ability to understand and share the feelings, emotions, and experiences of others

Sarah is known for her empathetic nature, always lending a listening ear and offering comfort to those in need.

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amiable
10.
a
mia
ble
Adjective

showing or having a likable and friendly personality

Her amiable personality made her popular among her colleagues.

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11.
e
go
tis
tic
Adjective

excessively self-centered and disregarding the interests and feelings of others

John's egotistic behavior made it difficult for others to work with him on group projects.

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overbearing
12.
o
ver
bea
ring
Adjective

excessively bossy or controlling, often overpowering others with one's opinions and authority

Sarah's overbearing nature made it difficult for her coworkers to express their ideas and opinions freely.

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unapproachable
13.
un
app
roa
cha
ble
Adjective

distant due to one's unfriendly manner

The professor had an unapproachable demeanor, rarely engaging with students outside of class.

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disinterested
14.
dis
in
teres
ted
Adjective

not being involved in a situation or benefiting from it, thus able to act fairly

The disinterested third party was brought in to mediate the dispute and ensure fairness.

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