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characterise

[ˈkærəktəraɪz]

characterise Definition

to describe the qualities of someone or something in a particular way, especially in order to distinguish them from someone or something else.

Using characterise: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "characterise" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The report characterizes the situation as a crisis.

  • Example

    She is characterized by her kindness and generosity.

  • Example

    The novel is characterized by its complex plot and vivid characters.

characterise Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with characterise

  • to be typical of or have the distinguishing features of something

    Example

    The city is characterized by its vibrant nightlife and diverse culture.

  • to describe or portray someone or something as a particular type or quality

    Example

    He was characterized as a brilliant scientist with a passion for discovery.

  • self-characterization

    the act of describing oneself, especially in terms of personality traits or qualities

    Example

    Her self-characterization as a rebel and nonconformist was evident in her clothing and behavior.

Origins of characterise

from Greek 'kharaktēr', meaning 'a stamping tool'

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Summary: characterise in Brief

To 'characterize' [ˈkærəktəraɪz] is to describe or distinguish the qualities of someone or something. It can be used to depict a person's personality or behavior, as in 'She is characterized by her kindness and generosity,' or to describe the features of a work of art or literature, as in 'The novel is characterized by its complex plot and vivid characters.' 'Characterize' can also be used in phrases like 'be characterized by,' which describes typical features of something.