Number one : armchair critic.


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Personality Idioms
Number one : armchair critic.
Someone who makes comments or criticisms about a situation
in which they are n't taking any action to help solve the problem.
Imagine a person sitting in a big comfortable armchair and making criticisms without getting up and taking action.
Number two : busybody.
Someone who constantly wants to know about or interfere in other people 's lives.
For example, " My aunt is such a busybody." " She 's always asking nosy questions about my love life."
Number three : cheapskate.
Someone who hates to spend money, even when spending money is needed.
" John bought his mother a five dollar gift for her birthday."
" I can't believe what a cheapskate he is!"
Another way to describe someone who hates spending money is " stingy ".
Number four : couch potato.
A lazy person who spends lots of time sitting or lying down, usually watching TV,
playing video games or something else that doesn't involve physical activity.
" Stop being a couch potato – turn off the TV and go get some exercise."
Number five : down-to-earth.
Someone who is practical, sensible and realistic.
" I like working with Janet because she's so down-to-earth."
" Her plans and expectations are very reasonable."
Being down-to-earth is the opposite of being a dreamer, visionary or having your head in the clouds.
Number six : behind the times or fuddy-duddy.
Someone who is old-fashioned and has not adopted modern customs.
" My dad doesn't have an e-mail address. He's a little behind the times."
" Fuddy-duddy " is a more negative word.
It is more of a criticism, whereas " behind the times " is more diplomatic.
Number seven : go-getter.
An active, energetic person with initiative to pursue the things they want.
" You can't just wait for opportunities to be handed to you." " You need to be more of a go-getter."
Number eight : goody-goody or goody two shoes.
Someone who always acts good, sweet or nice and follows the rules perfectly.
" Mary was a goody two shoes in high school, but when she went to college she turned into a real rebel."
The words " goody-goody " and " goody two shoes " are not compliments.
They have the connotation of a person who always acts good
and is a little bit arrogant about it, showing off their perfect behavior.
An idiom for describing someone as good without this connotation of arrogance is " a good egg ".
Number nine : know-it-all, smart aleck or wise guy.
Someone who thinks they know everything and that their opinions or ideas are the best.
" I tried to give advice, but my know-it-all co-worker wouldn't even listen."
The idioms " smart aleck " and " wise guy " are similar,
but imply that the person demonstrates their cleverness in an arrogant or sarcastic way.
Number ten : a man of his word, a woman of her word.
Is a person you can trust because they tell the truth and keep their promises.
" If Gary said he 'll be there at six o'clock, you can count on it." " He's a man of his word."
Number one : armchair critic.
Someone who makes comments or criticisms about a situation
in which they are n't taking any action to help solve the problem.
Imagine a person sitting in a big comfortable armchair and making criticisms without getting up and taking action.
Number two : busybody.
Someone who constantly wants to know about or interfere in other people 's lives.
For example, " My aunt is such a busybody." " She 's always asking nosy questions about my love life."
Number three : cheapskate.
Someone who hates to spend money, even when spending money is needed.
" John bought his mother a five dollar gift for her birthday."
" I can't believe what a cheapskate he is!"
Another way to describe someone who hates spending money is " stingy ".
Number four : couch potato.
A lazy person who spends lots of time sitting or lying down, usually watching TV,
playing video games or something else that doesn't involve physical activity.
" Stop being a couch potato – turn off the TV and go get some exercise."
Number five : down-to-earth.
Someone who is practical, sensible and realistic.
" I like working with Janet because she's so down-to-earth."
" Her plans and expectations are very reasonable."
Being down-to-earth is the opposite of being a dreamer, visionary or having your head in the clouds.
Number six : behind the times or fuddy-duddy.
Someone who is old-fashioned and has not adopted modern customs.
" My dad doesn't have an e-mail address. He's a little behind the times."
" Fuddy-duddy " is a more negative word.
It is more of a criticism, whereas " behind the times " is more diplomatic.
Number seven : go-getter.
An active, energetic person with initiative to pursue the things they want.
" You can't just wait for opportunities to be handed to you." " You need to be more of a go-getter."
Number eight : goody-goody or goody two shoes.
Someone who always acts good, sweet or nice and follows the rules perfectly.
" Mary was a goody two shoes in high school, but when she went to college she turned into a real rebel."
The words " goody-goody " and " goody two shoes " are not compliments.
They have the connotation of a person who always acts good
and is a little bit arrogant about it, showing off their perfect behavior.
An idiom for describing someone as good without this connotation of arrogance is " a good egg ".
Number nine : know-it-all, smart aleck or wise guy.
Someone who thinks they know everything and that their opinions or ideas are the best.
" I tried to give advice, but my know-it-all co-worker wouldn't even listen."
The idioms " smart aleck " and " wise guy " are similar,
but imply that the person demonstrates their cleverness in an arrogant or sarcastic way.
Number ten : a man of his word, a woman of her word.
Is a person you can trust because they tell the truth and keep their promises.
" If Gary said he 'll be there at six o'clock, you can count on it." " He's a man of his word."
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