Phrases & Idioms To Describe Personality | WABS TALK

Phrases To Describe Personality & People You Love

It’s true that nobody likes to be around a naysayer or a tedious person however, a stoic or a lively person is always embraced. Hence in order to define one’s personality, it is imperative to know the types of personalities one can bump into or come across so that one should not end up naming one’s personality incorrectly due to dearth of words. The following article will encounter you with copious terms to define people you love spending time with or the ones you might go on a holiday with or start a book club with.

 

Letā€™s start with positive people:

Laid-back:

 

The one who hardly gets stressed and is pretty relaxed most of the time.

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A social butterfly:

An extrovert, gregarious person or the one who enjoys meeting people and do not confine himself or herself to only a few social groups.

Example: Mr.Reuben Singh(CEO of Wabs Talk) is the most outgoing person I know. Befriending anyone as well as developing a rapport is a cakewalk for him. People love to be around him. He is truly a social butterfly!

Straight-forward:

If you describe a person or their behavior as straightforward, you approve of them because they are honest and direct, and do not try to hide their feelings.

Example: Straight-forward people are very clear in their terms.

The life and soul of the party:

Someone energetic, lively and who makes everyone want to talk.

Example:

Jinny: Do you know the last group discussion was based on politics. It was going so boring and no one was taking interest then someone arrived who just added everything to live.

Carol: Do you know who was that person?

Jinny: That was Shreya, our batchmateā€” the life and soul of the group discussion.

Good laugh:

If you describe someone as a laugh or a good laugh, you like them because they are amusing and fun to be with.

Example: Being a good laugh, my uncle befriends anyone very easily.

Personality Idioms to Describe People You Hate

Would you be surprised if I told you that I could find way more negative personality idioms than positive ones?

I think this makes sense.

When we want to say something nice about someone, itā€™s fine to be direct and just use an adjective.

But if we want to say something bad about someone, itā€™s easier to be indirect and uses an idiom.

It might also save us from getting into trouble when weā€™re criticizing people who are loose cannons or who have a short fuse.

Not sure what I mean? Then read on!

An armchair critic:

someone who criticizes other people but who does not have any proper experience of the activity the other people are doing.

Example: I hate one of my classmates because he always demoralizes others. Everyone calls him an ‘armchair critic’

Pig-headed:

This one simply means ā€œstubborn.ā€

Example: Mr.Khanna was sacked because of his pig-headed attitude.

Narrow-minded:

Example:
Tony: Do you remember how Nik would listen to your radical ideas about starting an orchestra without any instruments? Thatā€™s because heā€™s open-minded. Even if he doesnā€™t agree, he can still listen to your ideas.

Rocky: Yes, I know about Nik but his brother Jazz wonā€™t listen to any ideas that he doesnā€™t understand or like. Thatā€™s because heā€™s narrow-minded.

Big-headed:

If you describe someone as big-headed, you disapprove of them because they think they are very clever and know everything.

Example: Mr.Rex thinks heā€™s the best,
better than all the rest. He is such a big-headed!

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