bad-tempered /ˌbædˈtemp.əd/ - a person who becomes angry and annoyed easily, good-tempered /ˌɡʊd ˈtempə(r)d/ - a pleasant person and not easily annoyed or upset, open-minded /ˈoʊ·pənˈmɑɪn·dɪd/ - willing to listen to other people and consider new ideas, suggestions, and opinions, narrow-minded /ˌnær.əʊˈmaɪn.dɪd/ - unwilling to accept or consider other people's different ideas and behavior, absent-minded /ˌæb.səntˈmaɪn.dɪd/ - likely to forget things or to think about something different from what you should be thinking about, easy-going /ˌiː.ziˈɡəʊ.ɪŋ/ - relaxed and not easily upset or worried, laid-back /ˌleɪdˈbæk/ - relaxed in manner and character; not usually worried about other people's behaviour or things that need to be done, tight-fisted /ˌtaɪtˈfɪs.tɪd/ - unwilling to spend money, two-faced /ˌtuːˈfeɪst/ - not sincere, saying unpleasant things about you to other people while seeming to be pleasant when they are with you, strong-willed /ˌstrɒŋˈwɪld/ - determined to behave in a particular way although there might be good reasons for not doing so, self-centred /ˌselfˈsen.təd/ - only interested in yourself and your own activities, big-headed /ˌbɪɡˈhed.ɪd/ - thinking that you are more important or more intelligent than you really are, self-confident /ˌselfˈkɒn.fɪ.dənt/ - behaving calmly because you have no doubts about your ability or knowledge, well-balanced /ˌwel ˈbæl.ənst/ - calm and reasonable and shows good judgment,

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