Discover a variety of descriptive ‘m’ words to accurately capture someone’s personality and characteristics in your writing.
- Magnanimous- Generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or less powerful person.
- Meticulous- Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
- Mirthful- Full of mirth; merry or amusing.
- Modest- Unassuming in the estimation of one’s abilities or achievements.
- Meek- Quiet, gentle, and easily imposed on; submissive.
- Merciful- Showing or exercising mercy.
- Mysterious- Difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify.
- Mischievous- Causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way.
- Melancholic- Having a feeling of melancholy; sad and pensive.
- Motivated- Provided with a motive or reasons for doing something.
- Miserly- Like a miser; very stingy.
- Mirthless- Lacking real amusement and typically expressing irony.
- Masterful- Powerful and able to control others.
- Malleable- Easily influenced; pliable.
- Machiavellian- Cunning, scheming, and unscrupulous, especially in politics.
- Mundane- Lacking interest or excitement; dull.
- Musical- Talented in or fond of music.
- Moody- Subject to frequent changes in mood; temperamental.
- Majestic- Having or showing impressive beauty or dignity.
- Mutable- Liable to change.
- Materialistic- Excessively concerned with material possessions; money-oriented.
- Modern- Relating to the present or recent times as opposed to the remote past.
- Methodical- Orderly or systematic in thought or behavior.
- Mirthless- Not cheerful or smiling; serious.
- Morose- Sullen and ill-tempered.
- Maternal- Relating to a mother, especially during pregnancy or shortly after childbirth.
- Martial- Of or appropriate to war; warlike.
- Measured- Careful; restrained.
- Misunderstood- Not understood or interpreted correctly.
- Meditative- Of, involving, or absorbed in meditation or considered thought.
- Messy- Untidy or dirty.
- Mercurial- Subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind.
- Mannerly- Polite or well-bred.
- Mighty- Possessing great and impressive power or strength, especially on account of size.
- Mindful- Conscious or aware of something.
- Malicious- Intending or intended to do harm.
- Muted- Quiet; softened.
- Melodic- Producing or having a pleasant tune; tuneful.
- Meddlesome- Fond of meddling; interfering.
- Mystical- Having a spiritual symbolic significance that transcends human understanding.
- Minimalist- Advocating or practicing minimalism in art or design.
- Myopic- Lacking imagination, foresight, or intellectual insight.
- Merry- Cheerful and lively.
- Musing- Absorbed in thought; reflective.
- Morbid- Characterized by an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, especially death and disease.
- Manic- Showing wild and apparently deranged excitement and energy.
- Masculine- Having qualities or appearance traditionally associated with men.
- Mediative- Tending to mediate or reconcile differences.
- Multifaceted- Having many facets or aspects.
- Monotonous- Dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest.
- Metaphysical- Concerning philosophy or theoretical concepts that are abstract and difficult to understand.
- Meandering- Following a winding or intricate course.
- Mutable- Able or liable to change.
- Moralistic- Overfond of making moral judgements about others’ behavior; too ready to moralize.
- Mellow- Soft, rich, and full in sound; placid and relaxed.
- Metropolitan- Relating to or denoting a metropolis, often inclusive of its surrounding areas.
- Mechanical- Working or produced by machines or machinery.
- Marketable- Suitable for selling; in demand.
- Momentous- Of great importance or significance, especially in its bearing on the future.
- Misanthropic- Disliking humankind and avoiding human society.
- Maternalistic- Possessing qualities traditionally associated with mothers.
- Managerial- Relating to management or managers, especially of a business.
- Mischievous- Causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble, but in a playful way not meant to do serious harm.
- Manipulative- Exerting shrewd or devious influence especially for one’s own advantage.
- Munificent- More generous than is usual or necessary.
- Minimal- Of a minimum amount, quantity, or degree; negligible.
- Muscular- Relating to or affecting the muscles.
- Motley- Incongruously varied in appearance or character; disparate.
- Mirthful- Endowed with or showing great joy or happiness.
- Monstrous- Frightfully ugly or monstrous.
- Multilingual- Able to use several languages.
- Meticulous- Showing great attention to detail; careful and precise.
- Madcap- Behaving impulsively, recklessly, or in a whimsical manner.
- Mediocre- Of only moderate quality; not very good.
- Maudlin- Self-pityingly or tearfully sentimental.
- Magnetic- Possessing an extraordinary power or ability to attract.
- Migratory- Moving from one place to another, especially to find work or better living conditions.
- Mission- driven – Strongly motivated or directed by a specific goal or purpose.
- Mischievous- Playfully naughty or troublesome.
- Misguided- Having or showing faulty judgement or reasoning.
- Masterly- Performed with great skill or mastery.
- Mutable- Tending or able to change; variable.
- Multidimensional- Having several identifiable dimensions or aspects.
- Mirthless- Lacking real amusement and typically expressing irony.
- Miserly- Like a miser; very stingy.
- Motherly- Showing the warmth, affection, and care associated with a mother.
- Multitalented- Having many skills or talents.
- Misanthropic- Having a dislike of humankind.
- Maximalist- Favoring maximal rather than minimal change or effect.
- Murderous- Capable of or intending murder.
- Modish- Conforming to or following what is currently popular and fashionable.
- Mindful- Aware of or paying careful attention to something.
- Modest- Having or showing a moderate estimation of one’s own talents, abilities, and value.
- Manoeuvrable- Capable of being directed or influenced.
- Martyred- Subjected to great suffering.
- Machiavellian- Marked by cunning, duplicity, or bad faith.
- Misanthropic- Characterized by a general hatred, distrust or disdain of the human species.
- Misinterpretive- Tending to interpret wrongly.
- Mutable- Prone to change.
- Mopey- Inclined to mope or be sullen.