What is it called when someone tells you what to do?
What is it called when someone tells you what to do?
instruct. verb. formal to tell someone to do something, especially officially or as their employer.
What do you call someone who keeps their promises?
a man of his word. A man who can be expected to keep or follow through with his promises or intentions; a truthful, trustworthy, or reliable person. (Feminine: "a woman of her word.") Bob, I'm a man of my word.
What’s the word for someone who notices everything?
perceptive. If someone calls you perceptive, they mean you are good at understanding things or figuring things out. Perceptive people are insightful, intelligent, and able to see what others cannot. If you are upset but trying to hide it, a perceptive person is the one who will notice.
What is it called when someone does what they want?
People who do whatever they please can be called "solipsists" (those who believe "that the self is the only existent thing") or "sociopaths" ("a mentally ill or unstable individual; especially : one having an antisocial personality"). The nicest words for such people are "inconsiderate" and "egocentric".