Yes, insecurity is a character trait, if not a character defect.
Yes, naive is a character trait because it is something about your personality.
One key character trait of the protagonist is his unwavering loyalty to his friends, even in the face of danger and adversity.
Maybe it can also be a feeling but not a trait I think
No, it is gibberish.
A character trait is basically the personality of someone. For example my character trait can be generous.
a character trait that starts with y is young
No, the word 'annoyed' is a verb and an adjective.A verb is a word for an action or a state of being.An adjective is a word used to describe a noun.A character trait is a feature of a person's behavior and attitudes that make up that person's personality.The word 'character trait' is a compound noun, a word for a thing.There are some character traits that do annoy others.
No, the word 'regretful' is not a character trait, simply because it is not a formal way to describle such person, neither is it a character trait because it only symbolizes the emotion of a person at such time.
Unselfish
Quiet.
If the two word phrase "character trait" is considered a single part of speech, it is a noun. Alternatively, one could call "trait" a noun and "character" a substantive adjective modifying "trait".
If the two word phrase "character trait" is considered a single part of speech, it is a noun. Alternatively, one could call "trait" a noun and "character" a substantive adjective modifying "trait".
You have a bad character trait of jealousy.
"Powerful" is typically more of a descriptor or attribute rather than a standalone character trait. Character traits such as determination, compassion, or honesty are more foundational aspects of one's personality or behavior. The term "powerful" is often used to describe someone's influence, strength, or impact.
Echo - Good story-teller. Narcissus - the epitome of vain and narcissistic (which is where the word comes from)
Yes. In essense, but there's a synonym for that word.