Continuation of Adjectives List and Additional Character Traits
This page continues the extensive list of adjectives for character description, providing even more options for nuanced personality portrayal in both English and German.
The list expands to include adjectives that describe more specific traits and emotional states, such as:
- Passionate (leidenschaftlich): Describing someone with intense emotions or enthusiasm.
- Impassive (gelassen): Characterizing a person who doesn't show emotion.
- Envious (neidisch): Referring to someone who desires what others have.
Definition: "Lenient" (nachsichtig) means tolerant or merciful in the way someone behaves toward others.
The list also covers adjectives related to social behavior and attitudes:
- Narrow-minded (engstirnig): Describing someone with limited views or opinions.
- Reckless (leichtsinnig): Characterizing a person who acts without thinking of consequences.
- Trustworthy (vertrauenswürdig): Referring to someone who can be relied on.
Example: A character might be described as "cheerful and energetic" (fröhlich und energiereich) to convey their positive and lively nature.
The page concludes with adjectives that describe more extreme emotional states or personality traits:
- Glum (bedrückt): Describing someone who is gloomy or dejected.
- Withdrawn (zurückgezogen): Characterizing a person who is shy or reclusive.
- Raging (tobend): Referring to someone who is furious or violent in anger.
This extensive Charaktereigenschaften Liste in both English and German provides a rich vocabulary for creating detailed and vivid character descriptions, making it an invaluable resource for writers and language learners alike.