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Adjectives - read the definitions and click the play button to hear the pronunciation

Popular people are liked by others and they have many friends.

A confident person always believes in their own ability. They always say to themselves “I can do it!”

We feel this way if someone calls us names or harms us in any way.

Friendly people are warm and outgoing. When we feel lonely they visit us and make us feel happy again.

When we solve our friends’ problems we are being helpful.

We must be careful about what we say in case we hurt others with our words.

A generous person is kind, and likes to share things with others.

A quiet person is calm and does not shout.

Cheerful friends keep us happy with their care-free humour.

If we are shy we may find it difficult to make friends and depend on others to make the first move in getting to know them.

Mean people say nasty things about us. They often want to hurt and embarrass us in front of our friends.

If we are honest with our friends we will never try to cheat on them.

Funny people are witty and humourous. They are “a-laugh-a-minute”. They make us happy.

If you are slim, then you are trim, thin and slightly built. Just like a fashion model.

Pretty people are attractive and good-looking.

Plain people are not attractive, they lack beauty or distinction.

Athletic and muscular.

Weighing more than is usual, allowed, or healthy.

Strikingly beautiful or magnificent.

Fine-looking people with well-defined features.

Ugly people have unpleasant appearance.

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