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2. Now, here are some words that describe the positive character of a
Using the above words describe the physical appearance and the
person. You can add more of the appropriate adjectives.
Courageous, diligent, sensible, thoughtful, lively,
loval, energetic generous, patient, intelligent
personality traits of your grand-father.​

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Answered by sonal9023
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Explanation:

SYNONYMS

genius ADJECTIVE

INFORMAL very clever or original

intelligent ADJECTIVE

good at thinking clearly and quickly, at understanding difficult ideas and subjects, and at gaining and using knowledge

wise ADJECTIVE

a wise person is able to make good choices and decisions because they have a lot of experience

brilliant ADJECTIVE

very intelligent

clever ADJECTIVE

good at learning or understanding things

bright ADJECTIVE

a bright person is intelligent and usually young and likely to do well at school or in their careers

brainy ADJECTIVE

INFORMAL very intelligent, especially at school or college

discerning ADJECTIVE

showing good judgment about things such as art, music, and books and able to tell whether something is valuable or well made

clear-sighted ADJECTIVE

able to judge situations quickly and accurately and make sensible decisions

no/nobody’s fool PHRASE

intelligent and with a lot of experience of life so that you do not allow other people to trick you

able ADJECTIVE

intelligent or good at doing something

academic ADJECTIVE

EDUCATION good at learning things by studying

agile ADJECTIVE

able to think quickly, solve problems, and have new ideas

apt ADJECTIVE

good at learning

astute ADJECTIVE

good at judging situations and people quickly and able to use this knowledge for personal benefit

be all there PHRASE

if you say someone is all there, you mean they are of normal intelligence

bright as a button PHRASE

very clever

brilliantly ADVERB

in a way that is very skilful, impressive or successful

canny ADJECTIVE

good at judging situations, especially in business, and careful not to be tricked

donnish ADJECTIVE

BRITISH serious, intelligent, and mainly interested in academic issues

enquiring ADJECTIVE

another spelling of inquiring

far-sighted ADJECTIVE

able to imagine what effects an action will have in the future so that you make good decisions

fly ADJECTIVE

BRITISHINFORMAL OLD-FASHIONED clever and not easy to trick

have a good head on your shoulders PHRASE

to be intelligent and able to make good decisions

have your head (screwed) on right PHRASE

to be able to make sensible decisions

imaginative ADJECTIVE

used about someone who has new, different, or exciting ideas

ingenious ADJECTIVE

someone who is ingenious is good at inventing things and solving problems in new ways

inquiring ADJECTIVE

keen to learn about new things

inquisitive ADJECTIVE

keen to learn about a lot of different things

intelligent ADJECTIVE

showing intelligence

intelligent ADJECTIVE

able to think, understand, and learn

intuitive ADJECTIVE

capable of basing decisions, actions etc on feelings rather than on facts or evidence

inventive ADJECTIVE

good at thinking of new and original ideas or methods

learned ADJECTIVE

a learned person knows a lot about one or more subjects, especially academic subjects

lively ADJECTIVE

showing a lot of intelligence and interest in things

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