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What do you call someone who enjoys the little things?
The adjective appreciative (“Showing appreciation or gratitude”) may apply, but is somewhat nondescript and general.
How do you describe a simple person?
Simple people, or people who claim minimalism, simplicity, and easy-going lives, are relaxed, patient, and present in their everyday lives.
How do you describe a person who is happy?
Pleased — This word means between “happy” and “satisfied.” Cheerful — This is when someone is visibly happy. They walk into the room, and you can see it in the way they walk, what they say and the massive smile on their face. Exuberant — This is like cheerful — but even stronger.
What’s another word for small things?
What is another word for small thing?
mote | particle |
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spot | mite |
bit | crumb |
dribble | flyspeck |
fragment | granule |
How do you describe tiny?
Some common synonyms of tiny are diminutive, little, miniature, minute, and small. While all these words mean “noticeably below average in size,” tiny is an informal equivalent to minute.
What’s another word for very little?
What is another word for very little?
bitsy | bitty |
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Lilliputian | microscopic |
mini | miniature |
minuscule | minute |
negligible | pint-sized |
How do you describe a person with an adjective?
Let’s start with a simple adjective to describe someone: There are different ways we can use this word to describe a person. If we simply want to describe the person directly, we can say: She’s funny. She’s a funny woman. There isn’t much difference between these sentences.
How do you use the word funny to describe a person?
There are different ways we can use this word to describe a person. If we simply want to describe the person directly, we can say: She’s funny. She’s a funny woman. There isn’t much difference between these sentences. The only difference is that you have the freedom to use different words to describe the woman in the second example:
How do you describe a good person in a sentence?
Affable — He’s easy to talk to. Agreeable — He’s enjoyable to talk to. Amiable — He’s friendly and nice. Charming — He has a “magic” effect that makes people like him. Polite — He’s good at saying “please,” “thank you,” etc. Likeable — He’s easy to like. Gregarious — He likes being with other people.
What do you call someone who is smart or well educated?
Some adjectives for someone who is smart and well-educated are knowledgeable, enlightened, erudite, refined, scholarly, intellectual, well-read, academic, studious, bookish, brainy, urbane. Keep in mind that although they all mean “well-educated,” each word has a different connotation (implied meaning or tone).
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