Psychological Traits And Characteristics

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noun a particular part or feature of something

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  • The scientific aspect of the research project is crucial for its success.
  • One important aspect to consider is the cost of the renovation.
  • Dude, the best aspect of that movie was the special effects!
  • She always focuses on the positive aspect of any situation, no matter how challenging.

adjective capable of being corrected, reformed, or improved

  • The teacher believed that all students were corrigible and capable of improvement.
  • My boss thinks I'm corrigible and willing to learn from my mistakes.
  • Dude, you're totally corrigible if you just listen to some feedback.
  • She saw his flaws as corrigible, like a piece of clay that could be molded into something better.

adjective describing someone who is lacking in intelligence or quickness of mind

  • The professor described the student as being dim witted due to his lack of understanding of the complex theories.
  • I can't believe he forgot his own birthday, he's so dim witted sometimes.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just a dim witted fool.
  • Her decision to invest all her money in that risky venture was quite dim witted.

adjective relating to or characterized by imagination; creative or inventive

  • Her imaginative approach to problem-solving impressed the entire team.
  • I love how imaginative your stories are!
  • That movie was so imaginative, it blew my mind.
  • His imaginative mind was a canvas for endless possibilities.

noun a man or boy

adjective relating to or characteristic of men or male qualities

  • The traditional societal norms often associate certain traits with being masculine.
  • He tries to act tough to fit in with the masculine group of friends.
  • Bro, that car is so masculine with its sleek design and powerful engine.
  • The towering skyscraper stood tall and masculine against the city skyline.

noun a pliant person or thing

adjective capable of being bent or flexed; easily influenced or persuaded

  • The fabric of the dress was pliant, allowing for ease of movement.
  • I prefer using a pliant material for my DIY projects because it's easier to work with.
  • She's so pliant, always going along with whatever her friends want to do.
  • His pliant personality made him easily influenced by others.

adjective capable of being swayed or influenced

  • The decision to invest in the new project is swayable based on the market analysis.
  • Her opinion on the matter is easily swayable depending on who she talks to.
  • Don't be so swayable, make up your own mind about it.
  • His emotions were swayable, like a leaf in the wind, easily influenced by external factors.

adjective describing someone who is not cautious or careful

adverb in an uncautious or careless manner

  • The unchary behavior of the employees led to a decrease in productivity.
  • She was unchary with her words, causing misunderstandings among her friends.
  • Don't be so unchary with your money, you'll end up broke.
  • His unchary decisions in life led him down a dangerous path.

adjective Not having been licked or smoothed; rough or unpolished.

  • The unlicked envelope was still sealed shut.
  • I found an unlicked lollipop on the ground.
  • He's so unlicked, he doesn't even know how to tie his shoes.
  • Her unlicked wounds from the past still haunted her.

noun a person who is fond of or has a strong liking for new or novel things

adjective relating to or characteristic of a neophiliac

  • The neophiliac tendencies of the artist led to constant experimentation with new techniques and styles.
  • My friend is such a neophiliac, always jumping on the latest trends and gadgets.
  • She's a total neophiliac when it comes to fashion, always rocking the newest looks.
  • His neophiliac approach to life keeps things exciting and fresh, like constantly embarking on new adventures.

noun the study and classification of people according to their attitudes, aspirations, and other psychological criteria, especially in market research.

  • Marketers use psychographics to understand the attitudes and values of their target audience.
  • Psychographics help companies figure out what makes their customers tick.
  • Psychographics give businesses the inside scoop on what their customers are all about.
  • Psychographics are like a window into the minds of consumers.

noun the state of having many potential abilities or talents

  • Her multipotentiality was evident in her ability to excel in various fields such as science, arts, and business.
  • She's got that multipotentiality thing going on - she can do pretty much anything she sets her mind to.
  • Dude, she's like the queen of multipotentiality - she's good at everything!
  • His multipotentiality was like a hidden superpower, allowing him to adapt and succeed in any situation.