optimist
they are called optomistic
it's called bright white
An optimist.
It was as early as the late 19th century when they were first called as gay as their trait of being carefree, happy, bright and showy as a person.
physical aspect is all about good personality of a person
Dim means stupid. It is the opposite of 'bright', think of a light. 'He is so dim, why did we employ him?'
The endings of verbs are called "inflections." Inflections are suffixes or endings added to the base form of a verb to indicate tense, aspect, mood, person, number, or voice. In English, common verb inflections include -ed for past tense, -ing for progressive aspect, and -s for third person singular present tense.
A porter or "redcap". So called because they once wore a bright red hat to identify them to passengers.
You just did! What a bright person you are. I bet you are up at dawn, just as the day gets bright, to study.
A person can find information regarding Homecare Insurance in the phone book. A person can also find information regarding Homecare Insurance with an insurance broker.
A genius.
A person with a gloomy aspect of life is often referred to as a "pessimist." This term describes someone who tends to see the negative side of situations and may have a generally bleak outlook on life. Other descriptors might include "melancholic" or "morose," which emphasize a deep-seated sadness or gloominess in their demeanor.