A person’s personality shows the way he or she thinks, behaves, and treats others.
English has many words to describe different kinds of personalities.
1. Egoist
An egoist is a person who thinks mainly about himself or herself and believes they are very important.
Examples
The egoist always wanted praise from others.
Nobody liked working with him because he was an egoist.
Related Words
selfish person
self-centered person
2. Altruist
An altruist is a person who cares about others and likes helping people without expecting rewards.
Examples
The doctor was an altruist who treated poor patients for free.
Her altruist nature made her popular in the community.
Related Words
generous person
humanitarian
3. Optimist
An optimist is a person who expects good things to happen.
Examples
Even during hard times, she remained an optimist.
Optimists usually encourage others with positive words.
Opposite pessimist
4. Pessimist
A pessimist is a person who expects bad results or thinks negatively.
Examples
The pessimist believed the project would fail.
Don’t be such a pessimist; things may improve soon.
5. Introvert
An introvert is a quiet person who enjoys spending time alone or with a few close friends.
Examples
As an introvert, he avoided large parties.
Many introverts enjoy reading and creative activities.
Opposite extrovert
6. Extrovert
An extrovert is an outgoing and social person who enjoys being with people.
Examples
She is an extrovert who loves meeting new people.
Extroverts usually enjoy public speaking and group activities.
7. Realist
A realist sees situations practically and accepts facts as they are.
Examples
The realist prepared carefully for possible problems.
He is a realist, not a dreamer.
8. Idealist
An idealist believes strongly in perfect ideas and high moral values.
Examples
The young idealist wanted to change society.
Idealists often dream of a peaceful world.
9. Narcissist
A narcissist is a person who admires himself or herself excessively.
Examples
The narcissist constantly talked about his achievements.
She avoided the narcissist because he ignored others’ feelings.
10. Philanthropist
A philanthropist is a wealthy or generous person who helps society through charity.
Examples
The philanthropist donated money to schools and hospitals.
Many philanthropists support educational projects, Notably Bill Gates
11. Egotist
An egotist is a person who talks too much about himself or herself and thinks very highly of their own importance.
Examples
The egotist kept boasting about his success.
Nobody enjoyed the egotist’s long speeches about himself.
Difference between Egoist and Egotist
Egoist → mainly concerned with self-interest.
Egotist → constantly talks proudly about oneself.
12. Ambivert
An ambivert is a person who has qualities of both an introvert and an extrovert.
Examples
She is an ambivert who enjoys parties but also likes being alone.
Most people are ambiverts to some extent.
13. Misanthrope
A misanthrope is a person who dislikes or distrusts people in general.
Examples
The old man became a misanthrope after many bad experiences.
The misanthrope avoided social gatherings.
14. Misogynist
A misogynist is a person who dislikes or shows prejudice against women.
Examples
The misogynist believed women should not hold leadership positions.
His misogynist comments upset everyone in the office.
15. Misogamist
A misogamist is a person who dislikes marriage or does not want to marry.
Examples
The misogamist preferred living alone all his life.
Although he loved her, he remained a misogamist.
16. Feminist
A feminist is a person who supports equal rights and opportunities for women.
Examples
The feminist campaigned for equal pay for women.
Many young people today identify as feminists.
17. Ascetic
An ascetic is a person who lives a simple life without luxury or pleasure, often for religious or spiritual reasons.
Examples
The ascetic lived in a small hut in the mountains.
He followed an ascetic lifestyle with strict discipline.
18. Atheist
An atheist is a person who does not believe in God or gods.
Examples
The atheist believed only in science and reason.
Although he was an atheist, he respected all religions.
