Positive & Good Adjective Words to Describe People

Englishbix brings to you this extensive list of adjectives that can be used to describe people in general. With these words, you can improve your vocabulary.

There are different categories of positive adjectives which you can use to describe people whenever you write about them. You can imagine each category as a different person.

25+ Positive Adjective Words to Describe People

Following is a list of good and positive words you can use to describe people in your writings or when you talk about them.

  • Zappy: Refers to an energetic, lively, or fast-moving; zippy person.

Example: Most of this alarmingly well-produced record is mindless but zappy pop, lacking anything to attract a mature audience.

  • Zeal: fervor for a person, cause, or object; eager desire or endeavor; enthusiastic diligence; ardor.

Example: The party’s modernizing zeal is set to sweep away Britain’s archaic alcohol restrictions.

  • Zealous: Person full of, characterized by, or due to zeal; ardently active, devoted, or diligent.

Example: Throughout a pulsating and fiercely-contested match, Kendal were unable to please the zealous match official.

  • Youthful: characterized by youth; young.

Example: She is searching for a Youthful face.

  • Worthwhile:  To repay one’s time, attention, interest, work, trouble – Worth the time.

Example: She feels that this puts a lot of otherwise extremely worthwhile contemporary keyboard works on the shelf.

  • Wonderful: A sort of Person that causes or arouses wonder; amazing; astonishing

Example: And what could be more wonderful at this time of year than the glorious sweet waft of baking coming from the kitchen?

  • Witty: possessing wit in speech or writing; amusingly clever in perception and expression

Example: No matter how we read them, their synonymousness is so witty and clever that it’s impossible not to relish it.

  • Whimsical: Person of the nature of or proceeding from whimsy, as thoughts or actions:

Example: There’s something a little whimsical about Her passion for the fields.

  • Wealthy: characterized by, pertaining to, or suggestive of wealth

Example: They realized that land further away might also have riches in them that would make Rome even more wealthy.

  • Vigilant: keenly watchful to detect danger; wary

Example: It is a brilliant way to throw us off the scent, which just reminds us all how vigilant we must be to stopping these evil minds.

  • Vibrant: (of sounds) characterized by perceptible vibration; resonant; resounding.

Example: He takes in her dark brown hair, badly cut, and over pale face accentuated by a shocking slash of a vibrant red mouth.

  • Veracious: characterized by truthfulness; true, accurate, or honest in content

Example: The politician’s statement was proven to be veracious by all who examined it.

  • Valuable: having considerable monetary worth; costing or bringing a high price

Example: It is really a valuable acquisition because it completes our Eastern African deployment.

  • Unique: limited to a single outcome or result; without alternative possibilities

Example: The natural heritage can boast a unique combination of a tropical climate, vast archipelago and long stretch of beaches.

  • Ultimate: basic; fundamental; representing a limit beyond which further progress, as in investigation or analysis, is impossible

Example: Two nights before embarking, I broke my pinky, ring, and middle fingers on my left hand in a freak Ultimate Frisbee collision.

  • Trustworthy: deserving of trust or confidence; dependable; reliable

Example: They know that they will have to vote for the most trustworthy person if they want to maximize their own interests.

  • Tireless: untiring; indefatigable

Example: Recent years have seen historic progress and tireless efforts to secure a lasting peace.

  • Swift: Refers to something moving or capable of moving with great speed or velocity; fleet; rapid

Example: The White-throated Swift is a large, slender swift with long wings and a narrow tail, usually held closed into a point.

  • Supportive: providing additional help, information; auxiliary

Example: This warmth is balanced by his wariness of the political class, many of whom he considers unduly supportive of his former deputy.

  • Succulent: affording mental nourishment.

Example: Leanne imagined thin, crispy crust smothered in sweet yet savory tomato sauce, warm cheese, pepperoni, and succulent mushrooms.

  • Resilient: Something capable of returning to the original form or position after being bent, compressed, or stretched.

Example: Tree dwelling, leaf-eating species such as the tree kangaroo and the ring-tailed possum were found to be quite resilient.

In this lesson, you have learned more than 30 positive personality adjectives in English. Check out Words to describe Character of a Person and use them in your daily vocabulary.

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