Children's Book Character Traits

11 words in this vocabulary list

noun a term of endearment used to describe someone who is attractive or charming

  • The teacher referred to the young student as a cutie for always being well-behaved in class.
  • I can't wait to see my little cutie after work today!
  • Hey cutie, want to grab some coffee sometime?
  • The sunset painted the sky in shades of pink and orange, making it look like a cutie pie.

noun a pair of eyes that are wide open and staring in a bulging or rolling manner

  • The child's goggle eyes widened as she watched the magician perform his tricks.
  • I couldn't help but laugh at his goggle eyes when he saw the surprise birthday party.
  • Her goggle eyes were so big, it was like she had seen a ghost.
  • The CEO's goggle eyes showed his excitement at the prospect of closing the deal.

adjective describing someone or something that is nervous or easily startled

  • The jumpy horse refused to calm down during the competition.
  • Why are you so jumpy today? Did something happen?
  • She's always been a bit jumpy, like a cat on a hot tin roof.
  • The suspenseful movie had me feeling jumpy throughout the entire film.

adjective having a fat or bulky body; chubby

  • The doctor recommended a diet and exercise plan to help reduce the patient's podgy appearance.
  • She jokingly called her friend a little podgy after indulging in too many desserts.
  • I can't believe how podgy I look in these jeans!
  • The team's defense was described as podgy, unable to stop the opposing team's offense.

adjective playful or mischievous in a humorous way

  • The prankish behavior of the students was not tolerated by the school administration.
  • She has a prankish sense of humor and loves pulling harmless pranks on her friends.
  • The prankish kids thought it would be funny to TP their neighbor's house.
  • His prankish attitude towards life often leads him into trouble.

adjective having a plump or chubby appearance

  • The doctor described the patient as pudgy due to his high body fat percentage.
  • My cat is so pudgy because she loves to eat all day long.
  • I can't believe how pudgy I look in these jeans.
  • The pudgy clouds in the sky reminded me of fluffy marshmallows.

adjective describing a sound that is harsh, loud, and piercing

  • The squawky sound of the microphone made it difficult for the audience to hear the speaker.
  • My neighbor's squawky parrot wakes me up every morning.
  • I can't stand that squawky singer, her voice is so annoying.
  • The squawky feedback from the old radio reminded him of his childhood.

adjective describing someone or something as fat or overweight

  • The doctor advised the patient to reduce his tubby waistline for better health.
  • I can't believe how tubby my cat has gotten from all the treats.
  • That tubby guy at the gym always hogs the machines.
  • Her tubby excuses for being late were wearing thin with her boss.

noun a way of walking by taking short steps from side to side, like a duck

verb to walk with short steps from side to side, like a duck

  • The penguin waddled gracefully across the icy terrain.
  • The ducklings waddled behind their mother in a cute line.
  • I saw him waddle out of the bar after having one too many drinks.
  • The toddler waddled towards the toy, eager to play with it.

noun a small or young dog

adjective resembling or characteristic of a dog

  • The veterinarian recommended a doggy daycare for socialization and exercise.
  • I love taking my doggy for walks in the park.
  • My doggy is the cutest little furball!
  • She had a doggy sense of loyalty towards her friends.

adjective describing someone or something as slightly chubby or plump in a cute or endearing way

  • The plumpy fruits were carefully selected for the market.
  • I love snacking on plumpy grapes.
  • Check out those plumpy cheeks on the baby!
  • Her plumpy personality shines through in her vibrant artwork.