I could give you traits of people I know -- but the assignment is for people you know. Traits are just descriptions of a person's physical appearance, personality, and character.
Anger is not typically considered a character trait, as it is an emotion or reaction to certain situations rather than a stable or enduring aspect of a person's personality. However, some individuals may exhibit a tendency towards anger in various situations, which can be considered a personality trait if it is consistently present in their behavior.
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.
Only if the appearance is as a result of a characteristic action on the person's part. If a person looks sloppy, it is probably because he is sloppy. If a person looks conventional, it probably is because she is conventional. If the aspect of the appearance is something that the person has no choice about, to associate any kind of character trait with it is likely racism or some similar kind of ism.
Traits means anything about the character. Giving your characters traits just means writing some descriptions of them -- this can be either short descriptions, showing their traits by action scenes, or even showing them by dialogue.
This depends entirely on the person. Everyone is different. Some people are very good at reading body language and nonverbal clues, and telling what another person's character will be like. Others take longer and need to get to know the person more. Take your time and don't try to meet some arbitrary timeline!
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.
A person who likes annoying people can be said to be a sadist.
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.
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Anger is not typically considered a character trait, as it is an emotion or reaction to certain situations rather than a stable or enduring aspect of a person's personality. However, some individuals may exhibit a tendency towards anger in various situations, which can be considered a personality trait if it is consistently present in their behavior.
Some examples of character traits are:BraveryCuriosityHonestyFidelityWisdomPerseveranceReligionSelf DisciplineFair-mindednessResponsibilityGood JudgmentRespectCourage
quiet, quaint, ...
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Cowardliness is a subjective interpretation of a person's character. It is not an inherited trait. As a character trait, it would fall under "negative" traits as it involves a failure to act when one possesses the means, knowledge and physical ability to act. Some are afraid to risk their lives or their reputations. But in a military sense..a coward does not belong in a uniform....one's country and fellow comrades are depending on service and courage.
A trait is anything about the character. You don't need to "borrow" any - every character has their own. Just invent your character yourself.
for some, money matters a lot but for many i think the character is the best trait to have.