Yes, characterized is an acceptable word in the English Language.
It is the past tense of the verb characterize meaning to determine the characteristics of something/someone.
The root word of characterized is character.
The suffix that you would add to the root word truth in order to create a word that means by honesty is ful.
The word that contains "algia" in it is "fibromyalgia," which is a chronic disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain and tenderness.
The suffix "-ious" in the word "gracious" means characterized by or filled with, indicating the quality of being gracious.
The word root of "anoxia" is "oxia," which is derived from the Greek word for oxygen. "Anoxia" refers to a condition characterized by a lack of oxygen reaching tissues.
The root word of characterized is character.
The root word of characterized is character.
Fundamentalism Characterized by the belief in a literal, or word for word, interpretation of The Bible.
persons abilities
the book of john
To be characterized by a hatred of women.
distinguish, differentiate, represent, feature
Of, showing, or characterized by deep thought.
Based on or characterized by the methods and principles of science.
The suffix that you would add to the root word truth in order to create a word that means by honesty is ful.
full of Hateful - full of hate Beautiful - full of beauty Remorseful - full of remorse
The word that contains "algia" in it is "fibromyalgia," which is a chronic disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain and tenderness.