A shopaholic [Noun] (a person who spends too much time shopping). My sister is a shopaholic. She enjoys going shopping and buying things. Sarah is such a shopaholic that she maxed out all three of her credit cards.
PERSONALITY, FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS Panic [Adjective] (a sudden feeling of fear or anxiety).
He was running in panic toward the building.
Tom gets in a panic whenever he has to do the test.
Sociable [Adjective] (someone who is friendly and enjoys spending time with other people).
He is a sociable reliable man.
She is sociable, generous and very kind.
Discouraged [Adjective] (feeling less enthusiastic, hopeful or confident about something).
She became totally discouraged after she failed her course a second time. His parents discouraged him from playing games too much.
Hooked [Adjective] (be addicted to something).
My neighbour is hooked on cocaine. My cousin is hooked on smack.
My brother is hooked on football.
Ingenious [Adjective] (very clever and inventive).
He is the most ingenious songwriter I've ever known.
An ingenious researcher can find the real ingredients of 'fake' medicine.
Hopeless [Adjective] (despairing; very unhappy).
It's hopeless trying to convince him. He feels hopeless about the future.
She seems to feel hopeless about recovering.
Regrettable [Adjective] (something that makes you feel sad and sorry about).
It is regrettable that he was not elected as the leader of the team. Her tiredness caused her to make a regrettable error.
Warm-hearted [Adjective] (to be friendly, kind, generous and always willing to help other people).
He is warm-hearted and known for joking around.
My grandmother is a warm-hearted person who taught me how to love and be good with other people.
Lose one's patience [Expression] (if you lose your patience, you are unable to keep your temper, and become suddenly annoyed angry).
He lost his patience and hit the old man.
My mom never cursed and rarely lost her patience with us. Tom had lost his patience with his noisy neighbors.
Amiable [Adjective] (friendly, sociable and pleasant).
I love going to my doctor's office because his staff is so amiable! She is not only beautiful but also amiable to everybody.
Suspicious [Adjective] (to show a distrust of someone or something).
Her manner made me suspicious.
The police became suspicious about her death. Outstanding [Adjective] (excellent or extremely good). Ronaldo is an outstanding football player.
He scored outstanding marks in the exams.
Considerate [Adjective] (kind and helpful (pay attention to the wishes and feelings of other people)).
He is very considerate to his wife and her family. Although Peter is young, he is very considerate.
Thoughtful [Adjective] (showing attention or consideration for the needs and feeling of other people).
Paul is very thoughtful and patient.
Mary is very thoughtful, so she always thinks about helping others.
Bossy [Adjective] (to describe someone who is always telling other people what to do).
We liked him a lot, even if he was bossy. She was bossy, arrogant or narcissistic.
Officious [Adjective] (to describe someone who uses their authority or position to tell people what to do).
The receptionist was officious. An officious man is seldom rich.