Adjective word that means a person who sets up decisions and plans












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I'm trying to find the word that is used as an Adjective which means a characteristic of a person who sets up all the plans and decisions.



This word is usually used in relationships when a girl, e.g, is asking the guy to always set up the plan for a date instead of asking her where would she want to go.



This word in a sentence would be like:-
"Stop asking me what i want. I want you to be _______"










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  • Thank you so much for your help. Using your answers, i was able to research the web for the right word. The word i was looking for is "Competent", which means: "having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully."

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I'm trying to find the word that is used as an Adjective which means a characteristic of a person who sets up all the plans and decisions.



This word is usually used in relationships when a girl, e.g, is asking the guy to always set up the plan for a date instead of asking her where would she want to go.



This word in a sentence would be like:-
"Stop asking me what i want. I want you to be _______"










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  • Welcome to EL&U. ..maybe like responsible?

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    Proactive, perhaps ?

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    yesterday











  • Intuitive, perhaps?

    – Weather Vane
    yesterday











  • Thank you so much for your help. Using your answers, i was able to research the web for the right word. The word i was looking for is "Competent", which means: "having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully."

    – Sinan Noureddine
    10 hours ago
















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I'm trying to find the word that is used as an Adjective which means a characteristic of a person who sets up all the plans and decisions.



This word is usually used in relationships when a girl, e.g, is asking the guy to always set up the plan for a date instead of asking her where would she want to go.



This word in a sentence would be like:-
"Stop asking me what i want. I want you to be _______"










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I'm trying to find the word that is used as an Adjective which means a characteristic of a person who sets up all the plans and decisions.



This word is usually used in relationships when a girl, e.g, is asking the guy to always set up the plan for a date instead of asking her where would she want to go.



This word in a sentence would be like:-
"Stop asking me what i want. I want you to be _______"







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    – Weather Vane
    yesterday











  • Thank you so much for your help. Using your answers, i was able to research the web for the right word. The word i was looking for is "Competent", which means: "having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully."

    – Sinan Noureddine
    10 hours ago





















  • Welcome to EL&U. ..maybe like responsible?

    – Cascabel
    yesterday






  • 1





    Proactive, perhaps ?

    – Nigel J
    yesterday











  • Intuitive, perhaps?

    – Weather Vane
    yesterday











  • Thank you so much for your help. Using your answers, i was able to research the web for the right word. The word i was looking for is "Competent", which means: "having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully."

    – Sinan Noureddine
    10 hours ago



















Welcome to EL&U. ..maybe like responsible?

– Cascabel
yesterday





Welcome to EL&U. ..maybe like responsible?

– Cascabel
yesterday




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1





Proactive, perhaps ?

– Nigel J
yesterday





Proactive, perhaps ?

– Nigel J
yesterday













Intuitive, perhaps?

– Weather Vane
yesterday





Intuitive, perhaps?

– Weather Vane
yesterday













Thank you so much for your help. Using your answers, i was able to research the web for the right word. The word i was looking for is "Competent", which means: "having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully."

– Sinan Noureddine
10 hours ago







Thank you so much for your help. Using your answers, i was able to research the web for the right word. The word i was looking for is "Competent", which means: "having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully."

– Sinan Noureddine
10 hours ago












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