miércoles, 20 de septiembre de 2023

Adjectives used to describe jobs and workers:

Challenging: that tests your ability or skill as it is difficult.

"This school year is challenging for us"

Stressful: full of tension.

"Having to study for the exams is sometimes stressful"

Rewarding: worthwhile, affording satisfaction.

"The end of the school day is very rewarding as we go home”

Demanding: that requires a big effort.

Getting up early is a demanding task”

Permanent: long lasting, lasting forever.

Tattoos are permanent”

Boring: dull, not amusing.

Long films can be very boring”

Helpful: useful, convenient, beneficial.

Having experience is helpful to find a good job”

Monotonous: lacking of variety, always following the same pattern.

Some lessons can be monotonous”

Underpaid: not well rewarded.

Cooks at McDonald´s are underpaid”

Well-paid: getting a good amount of money.

Football players are very well-paid”

Part-time: less than a full schedule. Not full-time.

I only work part-time for 20 hours”

Customer-facing: meeting the public.

Clerks have a customer-facing job”

Mind-numbing: extremely uninspiring.

I think working in an office is mind-numbing”

Time-consuming: that wastes a lot of your time.

Relationships are time-consuming”

Dead-end: without prospects.

“Cleaners usually think that they have a dead-end job”

Hardworking: someone who works a lot.

"He promoted because he is a hardworking person"

Honest: sincere and honorable.

"My dad is very honest with everything"

Rude: impolite, rough.

"Sometimes footballers are very rude to others"

Skilled: someone who shows ability.

"Surgeons are skilled doctors"

Accurate: precise, with no mistake.

"Soldiers need to be accurate"

Persistent: lasting for a long time.

"Lawyers must be persistent"

Shy: timid.

"Our new partner is very shy, he doesn´t talk much"

Enthusiastic: someone interested and involved.

"María is a very enthusiastic teacher"

Lazy: unwilling to work.

"I am very lazy in the morning"

Punctual: always on time.

"We are never punctual for class, we are always late"

Scruffy: untidy, wearing worn clothes.

"Painters usually wear scruffy clothes"

Qualified: having good knowledge of something.

"University students have to be qualified"

Slow: not any fast.

"We must work slow to do things well"

Trustworthy: reliable, deserving confidence.

"I leave her a copy of my keys because she is trustworthy"

Outgoing: friendly, sociable, responsive.

"My friend loves meeting new people, he is very outgoing"

Opposites:

Part-time / Full-time

Well-paid / Underpaid

Permanent / Temporary

Boring / Interesting (funny, exciting)

Demanding / Simple (Easy)

Stressful / Achievable (Peaceful, Comfortable)

Mind-numbing (Tiresome) / Engaging (Interesting, Involving)

Rewarding / Disappointing (Demoralizing)

Helpful / Useless (Ineffective)

hardworking / lazy

honest / dishonest

rude / polite

skilled / inexpert

accurate / inaccurate

enthusiastic / indifferent

punctual / late

qualified / unskilled

slow / fast

trustworthy / unreliable

Pairs:

I am interested in electricity, I think it is interesting.

He is tired of that tiring job.

This class is boring, so I´m bored.

Cinema is entertaining, I am always entertained when I watch a movie.


Find synonyms and opposites here:

https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus


Jobs and adjectives:

Well-paid: Policeman, Surgeon.

Boring: Accountant, Security guard.

Stressful: Waiter, doctor.

Rewarding: electrician, lawyer.

Customer-facing: clerk, janitor.

Demanding: Architect, truck-driver.

Monotonous: Cleaner, factory worker.

Interesting: Biologist, video-games tester.


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