Positive Character Traits

9 words in this vocabulary list

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. 'Admirable' is an adjective that describes something worthy of admiration.

  • Her dedication to her work is truly admirable.
  • I think it's admirable how he always helps out his neighbors.
  • That was a pretty admirable move you pulled off there.
  • The way she handled that difficult situation was nothing short of admirable.

adjective showing or feeling compassion; sympathetic

  • The doctor was known for her compassionate bedside manner.
  • My friend is the most compassionate person I know.
  • She's got a heart of gold, always being so compassionate towards others.
  • His compassionate words were like a soothing balm for her troubled soul.

adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. 'Exemplary' means serving as a desirable model; representing the best of its kind.

  • The student's exemplary performance in all subjects earned them a scholarship.
  • She always sets an exemplary example for her classmates.
  • His work ethic is just exemplary, always putting in 110%.
  • The artist's use of color in the painting was truly exemplary, capturing the essence of the scene perfectly.

noun the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate

  • Kindness is a virtue that is highly valued in society.
  • Showing kindness towards others can make a big difference in their day.
  • Being kind to others is always a good look.
  • In a world full of darkness, kindness is like a ray of light shining through.

adjective showing or feeling respect; polite

  • It is important to always be respectful towards others in a professional setting.
  • He's always so respectful to everyone he meets.
  • She's a really cool person, always super respectful of others.
  • The old oak tree stood tall and proud, a symbol of strength and respectful of its surroundings.

noun the quality or state of being tenacious, persistence, determination

  • Her tenacity in pursuing her goals is truly inspiring.
  • I admire your tenacity in sticking to your workout routine.
  • That dude's got serious tenacity when it comes to video games.
  • The tenacity of the weeds in my garden is like nothing I've ever seen before.

adjective An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. 'Unselfish' describes someone who is not selfish and puts others' needs before their own.

  • Her unselfish dedication to the cause was truly admirable.
  • She always puts others before herself, she's so unselfish.
  • He's always looking out for his friends, he's a real unselfish dude.
  • The unselfish act of donating his entire savings to charity warmed everyone's hearts.

adjective describing someone who behaves politely and respectfully in social situations

  • The well-mannered gentleman greeted everyone with a polite bow.
  • My friend's dog is so well-mannered, he always waits patiently for his food.
  • I can't believe how well-mannered that dude is, he's always so chill.
  • The well-mannered garden seemed to bloom more beautifully than the rest.

noun the quality of being admirable or worthy of admiration

  • The admirability of her work ethic is truly impressive.
  • I can't help but admire his admirability when it comes to solving problems.
  • Her admirability is off the charts, she's just so cool.
  • The admirability of his courage was like a shining beacon in the darkness.