Personality Traits with D
Insulting but common for low intelligence.
Willing to take risks; brave, adventurous.
Likely to cause harm; risky, unsafe person.
Persistent and resolute in achieving goals.
Can describe someone brooding or pessimistic.
Silly, socially awkward, nerdy person.
Overly theatrical, exaggerates situations.
Boring or lacking imagination or energy.
Very pleasant to be around; charming.
Often insists on own way; hard to please.
Cunning, scheming; uses trickery.
Tends to control or lead others strongly.
Imaginative, lost in thought, idealistic.
Can mean morally corrupt or lewd in nature.
Can mean sarcastic, unemotional in style.
Hard‑working, careful, and persistent.
Foolish, sleepy‑brained, not very sharp.
Decisive people make firm choices quickly.
Devilish suggests mischievous, a rogue temperament.
Ditzy means scatterbrained, often flighty person.
Delusional can describe a persistently unrealistic mind.
Ditsy is like ditzy: silly, airheaded personality.
Dependable means reliably responsible, steady.
Direct people are blunt, straight‑to‑the‑point.
Dashing suggests bold, confident, swashbuckling charm.
Dodgy for a person = untrustworthy, shady character.
Doubtful person is habitually skeptical, unsure.
A dandy is vain about appearance, foppish type.
A dreamer is imaginative, head‑in‑the‑clouds type.
Driven people are highly motivated, goal‑focused.
Dishonest means habitually lying or cheating.
Dynamic people are energetic and proactive
Difficult describes a hard‑to‑get‑along‑with person
Demonic used for cruel, evil‑seeming people
Distant means emotionally detached, reserved
Daft is British for silly or foolish person
Diva is a temperamental, self‑important person
Demure means shy, modest, quietly reserved
Dedicated people are committed and hardworking
Dastardly means wicked, underhanded in character
A downer is a persistently gloomy, negative person
Dork means socially awkward but endearing person
Disrespectful people ignore others’ feelings
Demeaning describes habitually belittling others
Domineering means overcontrolling and bossy
Often guarded, quick to protect self from blame.
Habitually lies or cheats; untrustworthy nature.
Submissive, compliant temperament; easily led.
Sensitive and fragile in feelings or treatment.
Tends to harm or ruin things or relationships.
Habit of misleading others; untrustworthy.
Dull, lifeless style; can describe a boring person.
Practical, realistic, unpretentious attitude.
Pushy, controlling; likes to boss others around.
Rigidly holds beliefs; intolerant of other views.
Severely disturbed or insane; extreme trait.
Relies strongly on others; lacks independence.
Affectionate, cherished; can describe a loving nature.
Skeptical, suspicious; often doubts things.
Severely mentally disturbed; extreme personality label.
Foolish, slow to understand; used for a dim person.
Gloomy, sullen, persistently unfriendly manner
Loyal and dedicated to people or duties
Rebellious, openly resists authority or rules
Slow to understand; describes low mental sharpness
Colloquial for numb, emotionally detached person
Responsible, obedient, reliably follows duty
Reckless risk‑taker; loves dangerous stunts
Moderately good, fair and respectable character
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