English Idioms for Personality & Character презентация

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Social Butterfly

A social butterfly is an extroverted person who loves socializing and meeting

with people.
Ex.: I am an introvert, but my Mom is a social butterfly - she just loves communicating with all people around!

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Party Animal

A party animal is a person who enjoys going to parties.
Ex.: Are

you going out again? You are such a party animal!

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Lone Wolf

A long wolf is a person who prefers their own company and

does not like socialising.
Ex.: Jack is a real lone wolf, he never goes out.

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Couch Potato/Lazybones

A couch potato/lazybones is a lazy person who spends a lot of

time very passively (sitting down or lying down), watching TV, playing video games, etc.
Ex.: Stop being such a couch potato/lazybones! Get some exercise or go for a walk!

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Armchair Critic

An armchair critic is a person who makes negative comments about

some situation and criticizes others, but such people do not do anything to fix the problem.
Ex.: Stop being an armchair critic! Take some action to solve the problem.

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Go-Getter

A go-getter is a person who is active, energetic, and tries to work

hard to achieve their goals.
Ex.: You can’t just wait for opportunities to be handed to you – you need to be more of a go-getter.

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Mover and Shaker

A mover and shaker is an active person who helps their

company, organization, or group make progress.
Ex.: Steve is the mover and shaker in our company. He always has lots of great ideas to help move things forward.

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Smart Cookie/Whiz Kid

A smart cookie is a person who is very clever and

who makes good decisions.
A whiz kid is a child or young adult who is exceptionally clever.
Ex.: Katie is such a smart cookie, she can make any project a success.
Ex.: James is a computer whiz kid. Hi developed software at 10 years old!

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Smart alec

A smart alec is a person who is very clever, but often

demonstrates their cleverness in an arrogant or sarcastic way.
Ex.: Peter is a smart alec, he really knows a lot, but he would never listen to anyone as he thinks he knows things better than anyone else.

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jack of all trades

A jack of all trades is a skillful person who

can do a number of different things, but sometimes this idiom can be used negatively, especially in its fuller form: jack of all trades (and master of none).
Ex.: Sam is a jack of all trades - he can fix computers, write poems, solve Math problems and do sports. He is such a talented one.
Ex.: Molly can dance, sing, skate, run and play tennis, but there is really nothing she can do very well - she is a jack of all trades.

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Daydreamer

A daydreamer is a person who lives in the world of dreams instead

of focusing on the present and on the goals they have to achieve.
Ex.: Stop being a daydreamer. You should face the real world and start doing things to realize your dreams.

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Down-to-earth

A down-to-earth person is someone who is practical and close to reality, who

accepts other people as equals.
Ex.: My boss is rich and famous in the business world, but at the same time so down-to-earth. He is kind-hearted, friendly and is always there for us when we need help.

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Slave Driver

A slave driver is a person who makes other people work really

hard. They are often domineering and extremely demanding.
Ex.: My boss is a slave driver. I have to work from morning till night and he controls every action of mine.

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Pain in the Neck

A pain in the neck is a very annoying, irritating

person who plays on your nerves.
Ex.: Sally is such a pain in the neck, she really gets on my nerves and annoys me.

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Moaning Minnie/Crybaby

A moaning Minnie/crybaby is a person who complains a lot about

insignificant things.
Ex.: Oh, stop being a Moaning Minnie/crybaby! There is nothing to complain about. Just concentrate on your homework.

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Chatterbox

A chatterbox is a person who talks a lot.
Ex.: My daughter is

a chatterbox, that’s why the teacher complains about her behaviour during classes.

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Dark Horse

A dark horse is a person who has greater abilities than he

shows and very often this person’s achievements come as a surprise to everyone around.
Ex.: Nobody expected Alice to win, but she got the first place - such a dark horse!

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Rolling Stone

A rolling stone is a person who moves from place to place,

from job to job, without staying anywhere for a long time.
Ex.: Oliver used to be a rolling stone, but now he has a very stable life with a steady job and a family.

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Cheapskate/Scrooge

A cheapskate/scrooge is a person who hates spending money.
Ex.: She is such a

cheapskate - she just keeps saving money without spending literally anything!
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