Personality Traits with P
Negative trait; small‑minded over trivial things.
Trait of being overly selective or hard to please.
Good-mannered and respectful toward others.
Enduring delay or trouble without complaining.
Fun-loving and likes to joke or engage in games.
Strong sense of self-respect or achievement.
Shows intense enthusiasm or strong devotion.
Generally nice and agreeable to be around.
Aggressively demanding; overly assertive.
Optimistic, focusing on good outcomes.
Fussily proper; overly prim or snobbish.
Style-based label for tidy, prep-school type.
Friendly, easy to like and get along with.
Keeps going despite obstacles; determined.
Always on time; respects schedules.
Tends to expect bad outcomes; gloomy outlook.
Acts superior or snobbish; often seen as arrogant.
Calm, avoids conflict, likes harmony with others.
Tends not to act; lets others take the lead.
Well‑liked or admired by many people.
Eager to satisfy or please other people.
Craves flawlessness; very self‑critical.
Has strong influence or control over others.
Always puts others first, struggles to say no.
Overly self‑important; looks down on others.
Very strict about morals, often judgmental.
Good at convincing others; strong influence.
Often deep in thought, reflective, dreamy.
Snobbish, fancy‑acting; cares about status.
Excessively proud, struggles with humility.
Often suspicious, fears others’ motives.
Easily irritated, hard to get close to.
Describes indirect, hostile behavior in people.
Can describe rebellious, anti‑establishment character.
Noticing details, insightful about people or things.
Clingy, controlling attitude toward others.
Can mean well‑mannered or morally upright.
Calm, confident, and self‑controlled demeanor.
Informal but used for people who cause issues.
Can mean simple, unpretentious character.
Describes someone reserved, valuing personal space.
Describes someone who tends to feel self‑pity.
Noun for steady persistence; describes character.
Down‑to‑earth, focused on workable solutions.
Describes insincere, fake behavior toward others.
Personable, sociable; often used as a trait word.
Overly proper about sex or modesty; moral strictness.
Unusually advanced or mature for age; bold trait.
Overly concerned with minor rules and details.
Fussy, overly particular; classic personality quirk.
Very fussy and exacting about how things are done.
Can mean morally spotless or naive; trait-like use.
Careful, wise in decisions; classic cautious trait.
Deeply religious or devout; can describe character.
Odd, unusual, quirky; used for distinctive character.
Eager to fight or argue; aggressive temperament.
Tends to guard or care for others; strong trait.
Calm, not easily upset; stable, peaceful temperament.
One who expects the worst; core outlook on life.
Sociable, enjoys being around others a lot.
Practical, focused on workable solutions.
Trait of being courteous and considerate.
Overly compliant, easily imposed upon.
Proper, respectable, maybe a bit formal.
Irritable and sulky, especially over trifles.
Harmful, malicious, causing great damage.
Very outgoing, loves parties and social life.
Flirty or non‑committal in relationships.
Rebellious, edgy, alternative in style.
Easily annoyed or irritable over small things.
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