One does not normally realize it, but there are so many words to describe people that our mind could be spoiled for choice!
‘How’s she as a person?’
‘She’s nice’
This right here is an example of a normal conversation between two people and perhaps something that you can relate to as well. When someone asks us about a person, we tend to use the easiest, most generic terms possible to describe them. For example, the word ‘Nice’ used in this context is supposed to include several positive characteristics, correct? But if you really think about it, it does not really tell us anything specific about the person’s character, behavior or style. Nice could mean anything and everything. It just gives us a general feel of the person. Other generic words to describe people would include – ‘Good’, ‘Fine’, ‘Sweet’ and ‘OK’. What I ask is, why stop at these generic words when there are so many specific words that can do the trick really well? Words which can tell us exactly what we need to know. About their behavior, habits etc.
– Mesmerizing
– Motivating
– Nurturing
– Passionate
– Precious
– Priceless
– Respectful
– Responsible
– Sensitive
– Sensuous
– Talented
– Understanding
– Valuable
– Wonderful
– Love Bug
– Love Munch
– Naughty
– Princess
– Sexy
– Sweetheart
– Sweetie
– Cheerful
– Chivalrous
– Confident
– Contemplative
– Coy
– Dramatic
– Eloquent
– Emotional
– Energetic
– Ethical
– Fabulous
– Friendly
– Funny
– Handsome
– Happy
– Helpful
– Hilarious
– Loyal
– Modern
– Modest
– Moral
– Motivated
– Spirited
– Spontaneous
– Supportive
– Sympathetic
– Systematic
– Tolerant
– Ditzy
– Fickle
– Flaky
– Foppish
– Forgetful
– Grumpy
– Inconsiderate
– Loud
– Moody
– Problematic
– Short-tempered
– Stupid
– Unlucky
– Curious