aggressive - angry and violent towards another person, bad-tempered - describes a person who becomes angry and annoyed easily, bring up - to care for a child until it is an adult, often giving them particular beliefs, business centre - a city or town or part of a city or town in which there is a lot of business and financial activity, compromise - when you agree to something which is not exactly what you want, concerned - worried, counter-argument - an argument against another argument, idea or suggestion, critical - saying that someone or something is bad or wrong, desperate  - needing or wanting something very much, enthusiastic - feeling energetic interest in a particular subject or activity and an eagerness to be involved in it, hard-working - doing a job seriously and with a lot of effort, impatient - If you are like this, you get angry with people who make mistakes or you hate waiting for things., impolite - rude, impressive - If something is impressive, you admire or respect it, usually because it is special, important, or very large., industrial  - connected with industry, intentionally - in a way that is planned or intended, mature - behaving well, like an adult, organised - describes a person who is able to plan things carefully and keep things tidy, prioritise - to decide which of a group of things are the most important so that you can deal with them first, reasonable - fair and showing good judgment, residential  - A residential area has only houses and not offices or factories., respect - to be polite to someone and show that you admire them, responsible - having good judgment and the ability to act correctly and make decisions on your own, self-confident - feeling sure about yourself and your abilities, sensitive - able to understand what people are feeling and behave in a way that does not upset them, survey - to ask people questions in order to find out about their opinions or behaviour, understanding - showing sympathy for someone's problems or acceptance of the way they behave, unreliable - not able to be trusted or depended on, urge - to strongly advise someone to do something,

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