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Which Adjective Describes Your Personality Best?
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calm
(a)
calm and relaxed
calm and relaxed
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boring
(a)
not exciting or interesting, dull
This book is too boring.
This book is too boring.
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anxious
(a)
The man is anxious.
The man is anxious.
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humorous
(a)
What I prefer when I read the newspaper is the humorous cartoons.
What I prefer when I read the newspaper is the humorous cartoons.
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energetic
(a)
Mr./Ms. Yamada is an energetic person.
Mr./Ms. Yamada is an energetic person.
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polite
(a)
There is a polite way to criticize someone else's plans.
There is a polite way to criticize someone else's plans.
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active
(a)
That guy is very active.
That guy is very active.
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honest
(a)
I appreciate your honesty.
I appreciate your honesty.
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diligent
(a)
diligent worker
diligent worker
strong
(a)
powerful, not weak
strong baby
strong baby
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introverted
(a)
introverted hermit
introverted hermit
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extroverted
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extroverted showoff
extroverted showoff
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smart
(a)
a smart decision
a smart decision
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kind
(a)
friendly, a good person
kind act
kind act
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stupid
(a)
stupid person
stupid person
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brave
(a)
brave act
brave act
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funny
(a)
humorous, amusing
laugh at something funny
laugh at something funny
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serious
(a)
solemn and thoughtful, not lighthearted
serious person
serious person
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cool
(a)
cool style
cool style
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shy
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shy child
shy child
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patient
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patient hitchhiker
patient hitchhiker
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quiet
(a)
naughty
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silly
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intelligent
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