of a person or behavior Unpleasantly flattering and ingratiating
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soapiest(of a person or behavior) Unpleasantly flattering and ingratiating
unaccountable(of a person or their behavior) Unpredictable and strange
eccentric(of a person or their behavior) Unconventional and slightly strange
eccentricsA person of unconventional and slightly strange views or behavior
inconstant(of a person or their behavior) Not faithful and dependable
heartier(of a person or their behavior) Loudly vigorous and cheerful
boisterous(of a person, event, or behavior) Noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy
satirical(of a person or their behavior) Sarcastic, critical, and mocking another's weaknesses
thriftless(of a person or their behavior) Spending money in an extravagant and wasteful way
thrifty(of a person or their behavior) Using money and other resources carefully and not wastefully
thriftiest(of a person or their behavior) Using money and other resources carefully and not wastefully
thriftier(of a person or their behavior) Using money and other resources carefully and not wastefully
stuffier(of a person) Not receptive to new or unusual ideas and behavior; conventional and narrow-minded
stuffy(of a person) Not receptive to new or unusual ideas and behavior; conventional and narrow-minded
stuffiest(of a person) Not receptive to new or unusual ideas and behavior; conventional and narrow-minded
flamboyant(of a person or their behavior) Tending to attract attention because of their exuberance, confidence, and stylishness
sensitive(of a person or a person's behavior) Having or displaying a quick and delicate appreciation of others' feelings
principled(of a person or their behavior) Acting in accordance with morality and showing recognition of right and wrong
hypnosisThe induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction. Its use in therapy, typically to recover suppressed memories or to allow modification of behavior by suggestion, has been revived but is still controversial