Yes, it is a form of the verb "to characterize" (to portray, to define). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb.
Yes, "characterized" is a word. It is the past tense form of the verb "characterize," which means to describe or portray the qualities or features of something or someone.
The word 'unitary' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as based on or characterized by unity; for example a unitary government or a unitaryfoundation.
The verb, "was", in the sentence "He was good" is in the simple past indicative tense. A sentence as a whole is not characterized by tense, which is a property of verbs and verbals only.
A singular verb is a verb that is used with a singular subject, such as "is" or "plays". It agrees in number with the singular subject in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "He plays the guitar," the verb "plays" is singular to match the singular subject "He."
The word "raging" can be either a verb or an adjective, depending on how it is used in a sentence. As a verb, it means to display intense or uncontrollable anger or emotions. As an adjective, it describes something that is characterized by violent or extreme behavior.
Animals are characterized by species
the great depression was characterized by
No, they are characterized by extension.
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The root word of characterized is character.
A metallic bond is characterized by overlapping atoms.