adjective shy or timid in a way that is charming or endearing

  • The bashful student blushed when called upon to answer the question.
  • She's always been a bit bashful around strangers.
  • Don't be so bashful, just go talk to her!
  • The flowers in the garden seemed bashful, hiding behind the tall grass.

noun a person who is charming, especially one who uses charm to manipulate others

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  • The diplomat was known for being a skilled charmer, able to win over even the most stubborn negotiators.
  • Tom is quite the charmer, always knowing the right thing to say to make people smile.
  • That guy at the party was a real charmer, he had everyone laughing and having a good time.
  • The sunset painted the sky with vibrant colors, like a charmer casting a spell over the world.

noun a person who enjoys or is skilled at engaging in conversation

  • She was known as a skilled conversationalist, always able to engage in deep discussions on a variety of topics.
  • John is a great conversationalist at parties, always keeping the conversation flowing smoothly.
  • Samantha is such a chatterbox, a real conversationalist who never runs out of things to say.
  • His words were like a symphony, flowing effortlessly from his lips as if he were a master conversationalist.

noun a person who is easygoing

adjective relaxed and tolerant in approach or manner

  • She is known for her easy going nature in the workplace, always remaining calm under pressure.
  • My neighbor is super easy going; he never gets upset about anything.
  • Dude, my new boss is so chill and easy going, it's awesome.
  • Life is like a river, sometimes turbulent and sometimes easy going.

adjective relaxed and tolerant in approach or manner

  • The new manager is known for his easygoing demeanor when dealing with difficult situations.
  • My easygoing friend always knows how to keep the mood light and fun.
  • She's so chill, just super easygoing about everything.
  • His easygoing nature is like a breath of fresh air in this high-stress environment.

adjective describing someone who is outgoing and sociable

  • She is known for being an extroverted individual who thrives in social settings.
  • My extroverted friend always knows how to liven up a party.
  • I can always count on my extroverted buddy to bring the energy.
  • His extroverted personality is like a ray of sunshine in a room full of clouds.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. 'Friendless' describes someone who lacks friends or companionship.

  • She often felt friendless in the new city where she didn't know anyone.
  • After the fight, he was left feeling completely friendless.
  • I can't believe she ditched me at the party, now I'm friendless.
  • The abandoned house stood dark and friendless, as if it had been forgotten by time.

noun a person characterized by concern primarily with his or her own thoughts and feelings

  • The introvert preferred to spend her evenings reading alone at home.
  • Don't worry, he's just an introvert who likes to keep to himself.
  • She's a total introvert, always ghosting on plans with friends.
  • His shy demeanor at the party made him seem like an introvert in a sea of extroverts.

adjective describing a person or thing that is pleasing or easy to like

  • She is a likable candidate with a strong track record of community service.
  • I find him really likable, he's always so friendly and easy to talk to.
  • I can't help but think she's super likable, like I could totally hang out with her.
  • His likable personality shines through in every interaction, making him a joy to be around.

noun social behavior or habits, especially in terms of etiquette

  • It is important to always display proper manners when dining in a formal setting.
  • She was raised with good manners and always says please and thank you.
  • Don't be rude, have some manners!
  • Having good manners is like a silent language that speaks volumes about your character.

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 a feeling of discomfort or lack of confidence in social situations

  • Her shyness often prevents her from speaking up in large group settings.
  • Don't worry about your shyness, we all get nervous sometimes.
  • His shyness around girls is so obvious, it's kind of cute.
  • The garden's shyness in the shadow of the towering skyscrapers made it feel like a hidden oasis.

noun the quality or state of being sociable; the tendency to seek and enjoy the company of others

  • Her sociability made her a natural fit for the role of team leader.
  • John's sociability always shines through at social gatherings.
  • Sociability is key to making new friends in a new city.
  • The sociability of the bees in the hive is crucial for their survival.

noun an informal social gathering or event

adjective relating to society or its organization

  • Social interactions play a crucial role in forming relationships.
  • I love attending social events with my friends.
  • Let's hit up some social spots tonight.
  • The internet has revolutionized the way we engage in social networking.

noun the quality of being friendly, pleasant, and agreeable

  • Her amiableness made her a favorite among her colleagues.
  • I always enjoy spending time with Sarah because of her natural amiableness.
  • Dude, that guy's amiableness is off the charts.
  • The amiableness of the old bookstore gave it a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.

adjective showing nervousness or timidity in the company of other people

  • She was always a bit shy in social situations, preferring to observe rather than participate.
  • I noticed he gets a bit shy around new people, but he opens up once he gets to know them.
  • My friend is super shy when it comes to talking to their crush.
  • The new student was shy like a deer caught in headlights, unsure of how to navigate the unfamiliar environment.