deceitful = trying to make people think something, so that you get what you want:
"He lied to get this job – he's so deceitful."
docile = quiet and submissive: "She's a docile child and always does what
she's told."
dogmatic = wanting others to accept your ideas without discussion: "He's a
dogmatic politician and always thinks he's right."
domineering = trying
to control other people: "He's loud and domineering in the office – it's
difficult to get him to listen to us."
faithful = being loyal to someone or something: "She's a faithful
friend."
fickle = changing your mind
and being unpredictable: "Politicians can be fickle when it suits
them!"
flaky = slightly unstable and unreliable: "She's a little flaky at times,
but otherwise she's a good worker."
full of himself = acting
proud of yourself: "He was full of himself after he got the promotion – it
got annoying after a while."
funny = making other people
laugh: "He can be extremely funny when he's in the mood."
fussy = only liking certain things: "She's fussy
about what she wears
good-natured = kind and thoughtful: "She's good-natured and always tries to
help."
grumpy = someone who tends
to be in a bad mood: "He's always grumpy in the morning and never says
'hello'."
I. base on these words, please writing an essay and will present in 5 minutes
II. Planning a trip
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III. practise about this topic
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