insulting others and showing a lack of respect - insolent, short-tempered - irascible, dishonest - mendacious, thinking in a quiet way, often with a serious expression on your face - pensive, giving too much attention to small details that are not important in a way that annoys other people - pernickety/ persnickety, having intentions or ideas that are admirable but not practical - quixotic, disobedient - recalcitrant, repeatedly and loudly expressing your opinions and complaints - vociferous, determined to do what you want; not caring about what other people want - wilful, sad and thinking about something that is impossible or in the past - wistful, thinking very carefully about something before doing it, because there may be risks involved - circumspect, acting or done quickly and without thinking carefully about the results - impetuous, not friendly or interested in other people - aloof, pleasant, friendly and easy to talk to - affable, showing no real interest or effort; lazy - indolent, feeling or showing that you have no respect for somebody/something - contemptuous, honest, innocent and willing to trust people - ingenuous, having a lot of clever new ideas and good at in venting things - ingenious, needing another person too much - clingy, only interested in making or getting money - mercenary, very clever and quick at seeing what to do in a particular situation, especially how to get an advantage - astute, a person who is an expert or a great influence in a special area or activity - luminary, marked by shameless or disrespectful boldness - brazen, feeling or behaving as if what you say or do is always morally right, and other people are wrong - self-righteous, tending to argue or become angry; slightly aggressive - truculent, (formal) (especially of people in authority) kind, helpful and generous - benevolent, a person who praises important or powerful people too much and in a way that is not sincere, especially in order to get something from them - sycophant, telling lies, especially habitually; dishonest; lying; untruthful - mendacious, eager to fight or argue - belligerent, staying the same for a long time and not changing quickly or unexpectedly - steadfast, (usually of men) fashionable and confident - debonair, (of people) enjoying getting involved in situations that have nothing to do with them - meddlesome, very confident in your behaviour, and liking to be noticed by other people, for example because of the way you dress, talk, etc. - flamboyant,

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