honest | free of deceit; truthful and sincere. |
cheerful | noticeably happy and optimistic: |
polite | having or showing behaviour that is respectful and considerate of other people |
hostile | showing or feeling opposition or dislike; unfriendly |
immature | having or showing an emotional or intellectual development appropriate to someone younger |
impatient | having or showing a tendency to be quickly irritated or provoked |
tactful | having or showing skill and sensitivity in dealing with others |
good-natured | kind, friendly, and patient |
short-tempered | quick to lose one's temper |
thick-skinned | insensitive to criticism or insults |
easy-going | relaxed and tolerant in attitude or manner |
deceitful | deceiving or misleading others |
fair | treating people equally without favouritism or discrimination |
shy | nervous or timid in the company of other people |
reserved | slow to reveal emotion or opinions |
outgoing | friendly and socially confident |
frank | open , honest, and direct in speech or writing |
tactless | having or showing a lack of skill and sensitivity in dealing with others |
trustworthy | able to be relied on as honest or truthful |
fussy | fastidious about one's needs or requirements |
patient | able to accept or tolerate delays, problems, |
boring | not interesting; tedious |
mean | unkind, spiteful, or unfair |
generous | showing a readiness to give more of something, especially money, than is strictly necessary or expe |
mature | fully developed physically; full-grown |
persuasive | good at persuading someone to do or believe something through reasoning or the use of temptation |