Personality adjectives are words that are used to describe a person and their character or personality. Everybody is an individual so we all have different personalities.
The following is a list of adjectives to describe the personality in Spanish.
Personality Adjectives - Adjetivos de la Personalidad
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aburrido aburrida |
bored |
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gracioso graciosa |
funny |
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alegre |
happy, cheerful |
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hipócrita |
hypocrite |
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amable, gentil |
kind |
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honesto honesta |
honest |
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ambicioso ambiciosa |
ambitious |
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idiota |
idiot, stupid |
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amigable |
friendly |
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ingenuo ingenua |
naive |
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callado callada |
quiet |
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loco loca |
crazy |
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cascarrabias |
grumpy, bad-tempered, grouchy |
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malhumorado malhumorada |
grumpy, bad-tempered |
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cauteloso cautelosa |
cautious |
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malcriado malcriada |
spoiled |
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cobarde |
cowardly |
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modesto modesta |
modest |
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conservador conservadora |
conservative, traditionalist |
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noble |
courteous |
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conversador conversadora |
talkative |
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orgulloso orgullosa |
proud |
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coqueto coqueta |
flirtatious |
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perezoso perezosa |
lazy |
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cruel |
cruel |
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pesado pesada |
boring |
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educado educada |
polite |
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piadoso piadosa |
devotional |
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deshonesto deshonesta |
dishonest |
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prudente |
careful, prudent |
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despreocupado despreocupada |
carefree |
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religioso religiosa |
religious |
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divertido divertida |
amusing |
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sensible |
sensitive |
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cortés |
polite, courteous |
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serio seria |
serious |
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egoísta |
selfish |
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simpático simpática |
nice, likeable |
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encantador encantadora |
charming |
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tacaño, avaro tacaña, avara |
stingy |
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raro rara |
strange |
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terco terca |
stubborn |
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extrovertido extrovertida |
extroverted |
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tímido tímida |
shy |
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fanfarrón fanfarrona |
boastful |
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trabajador trabajadora |
hard-working |
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fiel |
faithful, loyal |
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tranquilo tranquila |
calm |
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generoso generosa |
generous |
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vanidoso vanidosa |
vain, conceited |
Attention!
To describe the personality of a person in Spanish the form
"ser" (to be) + adjective is commonly used.
Example:
Carla es una chica alegre y divertida.
(Carla is a cheerful and funny girl.)
If you want to enhance the quality of the person you may use
"muy" (very) before the adjective.
Example:
Marta es una mujer muy orgullosa.
(Marta is a very proud woman.)