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Eccentric (adj.)
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Deviating from the recognized or customary character, practice, etc.; irregular; erratic; peculiar; odd
syn:funky, wierd
ant:common,dull
The woman's hair is very eccentric.
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Idealistic (adj.)
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Of or pertaining to idealism or idealists.
syn:idealized, abstracted
ant:horrible,terrible
The boy was very idealistic, when it came to making up a play.
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Integrity (n.)
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The state of being whole, entire, or undiminished
syn:honesty,goodness
ant:liar,disgrace
The teacher is very integrity, she always speaks the truth.
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Noble (adj.)
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Admirable in dignity of conception, manner of expression, execution, or composition
syn:brilliant,gentle
ant:lowly,rough
The boy got a A+ in his test, he is very noble.
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Paternal (adj.)
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Related on the father's side
syn:concerned,fatherlike
ant:maternal
The father acted very paternal towards his son.
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Optimistic (adj.)
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Disposed to take a favorable view of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.
syn:bright,confident
ant:gloomy,hopeless
The boy looked very optomistic, that he would win the race.
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Pessimistic (adj.)
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Pertaining to or characterized by pessimism
syn:hopless,gloomy
ant:bright,confident
Out of all the kids, that one boy was always pessimistic.
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Self-reliant (adj)
self-reliance (n.)
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Relying on oneself or on one's own powers, resources, etc.
syn:unaided
ant:irrisponsible
That boy is so not self-reliant, he needs help for everything.
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Perserving (adj.)
perseverance (n.)
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Displaying perseverance; resolutely persistent; steadfast
syn:steadfast,stubborn
ant:fickle
I tried to talk to that loner, but he is very persevering person.
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Endurance (n.)
enduring (n.)
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The ability or strength to continue or last, esp. despite fatigue, stress, or other adverse conditions; stamina.
syn:courage,guts
ant:wimp
That weight lifter has much endurance to pick up all that weight.
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Humble (adj.)
humility (n.)
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Not proud or arrogant
syn:broken
ant:proud
The girls heart was humbled after her boyfriend broke up with her.
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