To characterize a person, one typically considers their traits, behaviors, values, and motivations. This can include their personality (e.g., introverted or extroverted), emotional responses, and how they interact with others. Additionally, their background, experiences, and beliefs play a crucial role in shaping their identity. Ultimately, characterizing a person involves a holistic understanding of both their internal qualities and external actions.
The verb of character is characterise. As in "to characterise someone or something".
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What are the factors that characterise mass communicatio
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distinguish, mark, identify, brand, stamp, typify
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The spelling "characterised" is the UK spelling. The US is characterized.
The positive critical value depends on the distribution and then the parameters (if any) which characterise the distribution.
No. The kakapo is a parrot, not an owl. It has the nickname of "owl parrot" because it has facial discs, whiskers and the soft feathers which characterise owls.
Their volume and mass are easily tested so it is a nice way to characterise a liquid sample by. Solids and gases also have densities by the way
The spinal cord supports the body. It is responsible for the upright appearance that characterise the human beings and other animals that can walk
Marlowe's use of the phrase, "base of stock" simply means that Faustus came from a lower-class farming family.