Pensive.
One would be garrulous and another would be loquacious...
The word is promiscuous.The word can also mean to throw together different things that are totally unrelated, but generally it is used to describe someone who does not care about being sexually exclusive. This is a dangerous practice in today's world of HPV, HIV, and other sexual disorders for which there is no cure.
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idiosyncrasy, plethora
naive
Persistant
The word "quarrelsome" refers to being someone who argues a lot and doesn't get along well with others. The verb is "to quarrel." No coach wants a team filled with self-centered and quarrelsome players.
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a story that you learn a lot from . . .
The word renown describes someone or something that is talked about by a lot of people. Examples include authors, presidents, and movie stars.
contrary
"Slimy" is used a lot; but I like "amphibians."
maybe someone who relies on you?
Pensive.
If someone argues with you a lot, it could mean that they have differing opinions, communication styles, or values, which may lead to conflict. It could also indicate underlying issues such as unresolved conflict, a need for control, or difficulty in expressing emotions or thoughts in a constructive way.
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