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Willing to consider ideas and opinions that are new or different to your own
Open-minded (Luckily, both my parents were very open-minded.)
A person or animal that violates standards of proper or appropriate behaviour
Badly-behaved (His son is very badly-behaved.)
Having brown eyes
Brown-eyed (A brown-eyed man.)
Deeply admired or esteemed
Highly-respected (He is highly respected throughout the town.)
Famous
Well-known (A well-known actor/artist/film star/singer)
A kind-hearted person is one who likes other people a lot and always wants to help them
Kind-hearted (He's very kind-hearted and would help anyone if they needed it.)
Suggested as being very good or suitable for a particular job or purpose, or suggested as an action that should be done
Highly-recommended (She is a highly recommended architect.)
Earning a lot of money
Well-paid (A well-paid job)
Having blue eyes
Blue-eyed (A blue-eyed girl.)
Having short hair
Short-haired (He was allergic to his old dog so he bought a short-haired one instead.)
Showing no fear of dangerous or difficult situations
Brave (A brave soldier)
Willing to give other people money, help, kindness, etc.
Generous (She's been very generous with her time.)
Shaped like a curl, or with many curls
Curly (Curly hair)
Popular at a particular time
Fashionable (A fashionable nightclub/restaurant )
Easy to understand, hear, read or see
Clear (Clear instructions/directions)
Silly or not intelligent
Stupid (How could you be so stupid?)
Extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals intentionally
Cruel (Don't tease him about his weight - it's cruel.)
Behaving in a way which is not polite and upsets other people
Rude (A rude comment/remark)
Pleasant and attractive
Cute (His baby brother is really cute.)
Feeling guilt
Guilty (She was so upset about what I'd said and I felt so guilty.)
Feeling ashamed or shy
Embarrassed (She felt embarrassed about undressing in front of the doctor.)
Showing that you think something is funny
Amused (An amused smile)
Feeling admiration or respect for someone or something
Impressed (I was impressed by her professionalism.)
Pleased because you have got what you wanted, or because something has happened in the way that you wanted
Satisfied (Some people are never satisfied!)
Upset and angry because someone you love seems interested in another person
Jealous (A jealous husband/wife)
Worried or anxious
Nervous (He gets very nervous before exams.)