Personality Traits with S
Playful, foolish nature; a light‑hearted trait.
Tends to avoid attention; a timid trait.
Kind, considerate, and pleasant in character.
Bold, cheeky attitude; a sassy personality style.
High mental ability; an intellectual trait.
Puts own needs first; classic negative trait.
Refuses to change opinions; very firm‑minded.
Clever in a crafty, possibly deceitful way.
Secretive, deceptive style; underhanded trait.
Sharp wit used to mock; biting personality trait.
Earnest, not playful; a steady, sober trait.
Often smiling and cheerful; sunny disposition.
Sharp, mocking tone; sarcastic, biting style.
Genuine and honest; a warmly positive trait.
Emotional, easily hurt; sensitive people feel deeply.
Can mean uncomplicated or naive; a basic, plain personality.
Distrustful of others’ motives; wary, not easily convinced.
Enjoys others’ suffering; clinical sadistic personality.
Can describe strong‑willed, mentally resilient character.
“Sunny” means cheerful, bright‑tempered, optimistic.
Dark, menacing, cruel‑seeming nature; a sinister character.
“Sour” personality = bitter, unfriendly, bad‑tempered.
Unwilling to share or spend; classic miserly personality.
“Soft” can mean gentle, tender‑hearted, not harsh in nature.
Untrustworthy or morally dubious; a shady character.
Outgoing, enjoys company, seeks interaction with others.
Slow as in slow‑minded or sluggish; often used for temperament.
Arrogantly superior, looks down on others; classic snob.
Caring and understanding of others’ feelings; empathetic.
Often keeps thoughts and plans hidden from others
Careless and messy in work or habits, lazy about order
Cheeky, boldly disrespectful yet playful in manner
Likes clear rules and discipline; not very flexible
Overly self‑satisfied and superior toward others
Shows good judgment, practical and reasonable
Odd or unconventional, doesn’t fit the usual norms
Superficial, cares only about surface and appearances
Snobbish and arrogant, thinks they are above others
Enjoys being with people, outgoing and friendly
Snappy means irritable, quick to anger as a temperament
- Sullen
Snob is a person who acts superior to others.
Stoic stays calm, hides feelings; classic temperament.
Sharp means mentally quick, perceptive personality.
Superstitious person strongly believes in omens, luck.
Sulky often stays resentful and withdrawn; moody type.
Spunky means lively, brave, full of spirit.
Snooty means snobbish, stuck‑up, a haughty personality trait
Submissive tends to yield to others’ control or wishes.
Spontaneous acts on impulse; little planning habitually.
Snotty is rude and stuck‑up, like snooty behavior.
“Super nice” describes someone very kind and pleasant.
Diligent and serious about learning, studious
Strict, severe in manner; a firm, serious temperament
Sharp‑tongued, curt or irritable in speech
Sneaky, treacherous like a “snake” in behavior
Optimistic, cheerfully confident temperament
Smooth, charming and socially polished
Cares only about surface, shallow personality
Emotionally steady, reliable, not volatile
Active, energetic, loves sports and movement
Malicious, likes to hurt or annoy others
Colloquial for fierce, ruthless or brutal behavior
Of sound mind, reasonable and mentally stable
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