quiet, quaint, ...
youthful
virtuous
eat some chicken
Some examples of character traits are:BraveryCuriosityHonestyFidelityWisdomPerseveranceReligionSelf DisciplineFair-mindednessResponsibilityGood JudgmentRespectCourage
Outgoing Outstanding Optimistic
A trait is anything about the character. You don't need to "borrow" any - every character has their own. Just invent your character yourself.
A person who likes annoying people can be said to be a sadist.
for some, money matters a lot but for many i think the character is the best trait to have.
No. Astonished is not a permanent characteristic of a person, I hope. It is an adjective describing a temporary condition of a person. Example: He was astonished to see the woman parachute from the plane.
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. A character trait is a quality that a person habitually has, and therefore is an adjective or a noun based on an adjective describing that person. "Surprise" is a noun not an adjective. Even "surprised", although an adjective, is still not a character trait because it is not habitual. Some character traits might make someone easier to surprise, such as being gullible or its positive counterpart, trusting.
Lying is not a character trait but rather a behavior that some individuals may engage in for various reasons. It is generally considered a negative behavior as it involves intentionally deceiving others.