SPOKEN ENGLISH VOCABULARY CHART LESSON 51: CHARACTER & PERSONALITY

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NCDC & ICET Rapid Spoken English VOCABULARY CHART LESSON 51
CHARACTER & PERSONALITY

Meaning of Personality

Character can be characterized as a blend of mental conduct and attributes or characteristics like reasoning example, feeling and acting. It is a scope of suffering inclinations of a person to think, feel and act in a particular way in assorted circumstances. It alludes to the methodical course of action of every one of your demeanors like mentality, considerations, sentiments, feelings, and so forth

Meaning of Character

By the term character, we mean a suffering and recognizing mental and moral attributes in a person. It is the lone factor which decides our response or reaction to the given occasion or circumstance. It characterizes an individual’s standard of conduct, thinking style, controls sentiments. It depends on the climate that encompasses us, mental capacity, moral standards and comparative different variables. It is the most valuable thing controlled by an individual, confirmed by the cutoff points he/she won’t ever cross.

Key Differences Between Personality and Character

The huge contrasts among character and character are talked about in the accompanying focuses:

Character alludes to the blend of characteristics, disposition and conduct, that makes an individual unmistakable from others. Character alludes to a bunch of good and mental characteristics and convictions, that makes an individual not quite the same as others.

Character suggests Who we appear to be? Then again, the character addresses Who we really are?

Character is a bunch of individual characteristics while character is an assortment of mental and good attributes of a person.

The character is the cover or the personality of an individual. On the other hand, the character is the scholarly conduct.

Character is emotional, however the character is unbiased.

Character is the external appearance and conduct of an individual. Simultaneously, character demonstrates the qualities of an individual which are stowed away from sight.

The character of an individual may change with time. In any case, the character keeps going longer.

Character requires approval and backing of society. Conversely, the character, needn’t bother with approval and backing of the general public.

Please see some of the character & personality related vocabulary:

1. humble
marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful
2. brave
possessing or displaying courage
3. courageous
able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching
4. serious
of great consequence
5. resourceful
adroit or imaginative
6. stubborn
tenaciously unwilling to yield
7. loyal
steadfast in allegiance or duty
8. gullible
naive and easily deceived or tricked
9. selfish
concerned chiefly with your own advantage
10. generous
willing to give and share unstintingly
11. self-confident
showing poise and assurance in your own worth
12. respectful
exhibiting an attitude of admiration or esteem
13. considerate
showing concern for the rights and feelings of others
14. imaginative
marked by independence and creativity in thought or action
15. brilliant
full of light; shining intensely
16. creative
having the ability or power to invent or make something
17. independent
free from external control and constraint
18. carefree
without trouble or worry
19. studious
characterized by diligent learning and fondness for reading
20. intelligent
having the capacity for thought and reason to a high degree
21. honest
marked by truth
22. mischievous
naughtily or annoyingly playful
23. adventurous
willing to undertake new and daring enterprises
24. hardworking
characterized by hard work and perseverance
25. daring
a challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy
26. charming
pleasing or delighting
27. lazy
disinclined to work or exertion
28. patriotic
inspired by love for your country
29. successful
having succeeded or being marked by a favorable outcome
30. responsible
worthy of or requiring trust; held accountable
31. helpful
providing assistance or serving a useful function
32. cautious
showing careful forethought
33. polite
showing regard for others in manners, speech, behavior, etc.
34. conceited
having an exaggerated sense of self-importance
35. leader
a person who rules or guides or inspires others
36. demanding
requiring more than usually expected or thought due
37. bossy
offensively self-assured or exercising unwarranted power
38. gentle
soft and mild; not harsh or stern or severe
39. loving
feeling or showing love and affection
40. proud
feeling self-respect, self-esteem, or self-importance
41. mysterious
beyond ordinary understanding
42. eager
having or showing keen interest or intense desire
43. hopeful
having or manifesting optimism
44. lucky
having or bringing good fortune
45. cooperative
involving the joint activity of two or more
46. ambitious
having a strong desire for success or achievement
47. quiet
characterized by an absence of agitation or activity
48. curious
eager to investigate and learn or learn more
49. mature
having reached full natural growth or development
50. witty
demonstrating striking cleverness and humor
51. determined
having been learned or found especially by investigation
52. energetic
possessing or displaying forceful exertion
53. calm
not agitated; without losing self-possession
54. mannerly
socially correct in behavior
55. rude
belonging to an early stage of technical development
56. strict
rigidly accurate; allowing no deviation from a standard
57. annoyed
troubled persistently
58. foolish
lacking good sense or judgment
59. grumpy
annoyed and irritable
60. miserable
very unhappy
61. talented
endowed with talent or talents
62. sly
marked by skill in deception
63. skillful
having or showing knowledge, ability, or aptitude
64. rich
possessing material wealth
65. thoughtful
exhibiting or characterized by careful consideration
66. tolerant
showing or characterized by broad-mindedness
67. trustworthy
worthy of trust or belief
68. weak
wanting in physical strength
69. wise
having intelligence and discernment
70. jealous
suspicious or fearful of being displaced by a rival
71. lonely
lacking companions or companionship
72. faithful
loyal and reliable
73. timid
showing fear and lack of courage
74. shy
timid and lacking self-confidence.

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