Unit 7: Shy/ Confident/ Arrogant
cocky
(colloquial) (usually used to talk about men) arrogant; too sure of yourself
vain
a full love for your own appearance
pushy
always demanding things from other people and trying to get what you want (often rudely)
domineering
always trying to control other people, without worrying about what they think or feel
arrogant
behaving as if you are better than everyone else
condescending
behaving as if you are superior to other people; treating other people as if they are inferior or stupid
superior
believing that you are better than other people
self-opinionated
believing that your opinions are always right and refusing to listen to anyone else
patronising
condescending
self-confident
confident; sure of your ability to succeed
self-conscious
feeling that everybody is looking at you; nervous because of what they may think
bossy
fond of giving other people orders (often without being in a position of power)
shy
not confident; nervous in the company of other people
modest
not wanting to be admired; not liking to talk about your abilities or qualities
inhibited
self-conscious and unable to act naturally in public
confident
sure of yourself and your abilities; not nervous even in difficult situations
confidence
the feeling or characteristic of being confident
self-confidence
the feeling or characteristic of being self-confident
big-headed
thinking that you are a wonderful person, and that you know everything; not modest
to be below/beneath
to be inferior to someone (in their opinion) because of their intelligence, social position, etc.
to brag
to boast
to talk down to sb
to talk to someone in a condescending way
to boast
to talk too proudly about something that you have got or something that you have done
to look down on sb
to think that someone is inferior
to show off
to try to impress people and make them admire you
smug
too satisfied with yourself