Exploring Vocabulary Related to Personal Traits and Interactions

Exploring Personal Traits and Interactions Vocabulary:

Discreet: Being discreet means being able to keep sensitive information confidential and private, showing respect for others' privacy.

Nosy or Intrusive: Someone who is nosy or intrusive likes to pry into other people's personal lives by asking too many questions.

Selfish or Egocentric: A selfish individual is someone who puts their own needs above others and is often overly self-involved.

Truthful or Honest: To be trustworthy is to always tell the truth and be honest in your interactions with others.

Happiness or Joy: Feeling happy or content about something positive happening in your life or the lives of others.

Vain or Narcissistic: A person who is vain or narcissistic excessively admires themselves, often looking in mirrors and believing they are superior.

Peace: Peace denotes a state of calm, tranquility, and harmony, where there is no conflict or tension.

Gossip or Blabbermouth: Someone who spreads private and personal information about others to others behind their backs.

Supportive or Helpful: Providing assistance and help to those in need, offering support in times of trouble or need.

Conflict or Dispute: A disagreement or argument between individuals or groups that causes tension and may lead to negative consequences.

Collaborate or Contribute: Working together with others to achieve common goals, contributing positively to shared projects or endeavors.

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