character

[ˈkærəktər]

character Definition

  • 1the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual
  • 2a person in a novel, play, or film
  • 3a printed or written letter or symbol

Using character: Examples

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

  • Example

    She has a strong character and always stands up for what she believes in.

  • Example

    The main character in the book is a young girl named Alice.

  • Example

    The word 'apple' starts with the character 'a'.

  • Example

    He has a unique character that sets him apart from everyone else.

character Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for character

Antonyms for character

  • unimportance
  • insignificance

Idioms Using character

  • have a lot of character

    to have interesting or unique qualities that make something or someone appealing

    Example

    This old house may need some repairs, but it has a lot of character.

  • of good character

    having admirable moral qualities

    Example

    The school only admits students who are of good character.

  • call into question someone's character

    to doubt or challenge someone's moral qualities or integrity

    Example

    The scandal called into question the CEO's character and led to his resignation.

Phrases with character

  • behaving in a way that is typical of one's personality or role

    Example

    Even when he's acting, he stays in character the whole time.

  • out of character

    behaving in a way that is not typical of one's personality or role

    Example

    It was out of character for her to be so rude to the waiter.

  • to develop qualities such as determination, courage, and resilience through difficult experiences

    Example

    Going on a camping trip can help build character in children.

Origins of character

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

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Summary: character in Brief

The term 'character' [ˈkærəktər] refers to the mental and moral qualities that distinguish individuals, as well as to printed or written letters or symbols. It can also denote a person in a work of fiction. Phrases like 'in character' and 'out of character' describe typical or atypical behavior, while idioms like 'have a lot of character' and 'of good character' denote admirable qualities. 'Character' can also be used to describe the unique qualities of a place or object.

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