Silly, foolish or stupid or ridiculous, the opposite of serious.
He's being silly, so we should just ignore him.
That's a silly idea, so I don't think she means what she's saying.
Amazing, to be incredible or so good as to be hard to believe, the opposite of ordinary.
That company's new products are truly amazing.
She gave an amazing performance, especially after all the difficulties she had overcome.
Crucial, to be of extreme importance or an essential part, the opposite of optional.
It's crucial that we get them to sign the contract by the end of the week.
Getting that data is crucial for our success.
Impressive, to stand out and be unforgettable in a good way.
His presentation was so impressive that we decided to hire him right away.
They have an impressive website, but the quality of their products is pathetic.
Realistic, to be possible and attainable.
That deadline isn't realistic, so we need to ask for more time.
He isn't being realistic when he expects to charge such high prices for his products.
Sincere, to be honest and trust worthy.
I think she was being sincere, so I think we can trust her.
Sometimes it's very difficult to know if someone is being sincere, or is just a good liar.
Naive, overly simple and lacking experience.
He wants to change the world, but he's very naive, so he needs someone to help him.
I think we can take advantage of him, because he is naive and impatient.
Brilliant, highly intelligent or exceptional in brightness, the opposite of dull.
There is no doubt that he is a brilliant scientist, but he is a very poor manager.
It's amazing, how such a brilliant man can be so stupid around women.
Cruel, mean, manipulative and hurtful, The opposite of kind.
He can be cruel when he doesn't like someone, so don't expect him to be nice to you.
I was shocked by how cruel he was when he fired her.
Clever, innovative, creative, very smart.
He found a clever solution that allowed us to reduce costs.
Advertisers are very clever at getting people to buy things they don't really need.
Skeptical, needs proof or evidence to overcome doubts, the opposite of convinced.
I'm sure they will be skeptical of our results, so we need to bring convincing evidence.
I'm skeptical that such a simple design can satisfy our requirements.
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