A1 Personality Adjectives: Describe People in English — A1 English vocabulary lesson by Langcom

A1 Personality Adjectives: Describe People in English

Raúl Maguiña

Gründer von Langcom | Prüfer für Cambridge- und SIELE-Prüfungen

Juli 17, 2026

A1📚 Vocabulary⏱️ 4 Minuten Lesezeit
Personality adjectives help you describe how people act and feel. These words are very useful for talking about yourself, your friends, and family in English. For example, if someone likes to meet new people and go to parties, they are sociable. If someone talks a lot, they are talkative. But if someone is quiet and doesn’t like big groups, they might be shy. We will learn six important A1 adjectives: active, lively, sensitive, shy, sociable, and talkative. Understanding these words will help you communicate better in everyday English conversations about people’s characters and behaviors. They are foundational for building your descriptive vocabulary.

What Are Personality Adjectives?

Personality adjectives are words that describe a person’s character. They tell us about how someone behaves, thinks, or feels.

For example, if someone laughs a lot and is fun to be with, you can use a personality adjective to describe them.

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Meet Our Six Personality Adjectives

Here are six common A1 personality adjectives. Learn their meanings and see how to use them.

  • Active: This describes someone who does many things or moves a lot. They like sports or physical activities.
    My brother is very active. He plays football every day.
  • Lively: This describes someone who is full of energy and enthusiasm. They are often happy and fun.
    Our new teacher is very lively. Her classes are never boring.
  • Sensitive: This describes someone who feels emotions deeply. They can be easily upset or understand other people’s feelings well.
    Please be kind to her; she is very sensitive.
  • Shy: This describes someone who is not confident, especially with new people. They might be quiet in groups.
    He is a little shy, so he doesn’t talk much in class.
  • Sociable: This describes someone who likes spending time with other people. They enjoy parties and meeting friends.
    My sister is very sociable. She has many friends.
  • Talkative: This describes someone who talks a lot. They enjoy conversations.
    My grandmother is very talkative. She can talk for hours!

How to Use Personality Adjectives in Sentences

You usually use personality adjectives with the verb to be (am, is, are).

  • Subject + to be + Adjective
    She is sociable.
  • You can also use them before a noun.
    He is a shy person.
Summary of Personality Adjectives
Adjective Meaning
Active Does many things; moves a lot
Lively Full of energy and enthusiasm
Sensitive Feels emotions deeply; easily upset
Shy Not confident with new people; quiet
Sociable Likes spending time with other people
Talkative Talks a lot

Examples

  • My friend is very active. She loves sports.
  • He is a shy boy. He doesn’t talk much.
  • Maria is sociable. She likes parties.
  • Be careful, she is very sensitive.
  • Our teacher is lively and fun.
  • My neighbor is very talkative.

Practice

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Common mistakes for Spanish speakers

Spanish speakers sometimes make these mistakes:

  • Using the wrong verb: In Spanish, you might use ‘tener’ (to have) for some characteristics. In English, we use the verb to be.
    I have shy.
    I am shy.
  • Confusing sensitive und sensible: These words look similar but have different meanings.
    Sensitive means easily upset or understanding feelings. Sensible means practical and logical.
    It’s a sensitive idea to save money. (Incorrect, should be sensible)
    She is very sensitive to criticism.
    It’s a sensible decision to study hard.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

What is the main use of personality adjectives?

The main use is to describe a person’s character or how they behave. For example, you can say My friend is sociable.

Can I use these adjectives for animals or things?

Generally, no. These adjectives are specifically for describing people’s personalities. For animals, you might use words like ‘playful’ or ‘friendly’, but not typically ‘talkative’ or ‘shy’ in the same way.

Are some personality adjectives ‘good’ and others ‘bad’?

Not always. Many adjectives, like shy oder talkative, are neutral. They just describe a characteristic. Whether it’s ‘good’ or ‘bad’ often depends on the situation or your personal opinion.

How can I remember these new words?

The best way is to practice! Try to describe your friends, family, or even famous people using these adjectives. Use them in sentences and try to think of opposites, like shy vs. sociable.

Über den Autor: Raúl Maguiña

Raúl Maguiña ist Leiter der Asociación Educativa Langcom, einem autorisierten Cambridge English-Vorbereitungszentrum in USA. Mit mehr als einem Jahrzehnt Erfahrung in der Sprachausbildung und der internationalen Zertifizierung hat er Tausenden von Schülern, Lehrern und Bildungseinrichtungen in 25 Ländern zu Cambridge-, IELTS-, TOEFL- und Michigan-Englischzertifikaten verholfen.

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