Covet is a verb and cannot be a characteristic. A characteristic has to be some kind of noun. Covetousness might be a characteristic, and its opposite is generosity.
Covet is a verb and cannot be a characteristic. A characteristic has to be some kind of noun. Covetousness might be a characteristic, and its opposite is generosity.
The opposite of a physical characteristic would be a non-physical characteristic, such as personality traits or emotions. These are aspects of a person that are mental or emotional in nature, rather than related to their physical appearance or abilities.
Opposite. Characteristic of maples in general.
a parallelogram has parallel opposite sides and its opposite angles are congruent
to covet another's property.
Covet means to desire too much.
There are plenty of ways you could use the word covet in a sentence. You could advise someone not to covet their neighbor for example.
The answer depends on the context. Numbers have different opposites with regard to different operations. The basic characteristic is that the number and its opposite will combine, using that operation, to form the identity.For example,the additive opposite of 4 is -4 (identity = 0)the multiplicative opposite of 4 is 0.25 (identity = 1)
To covet things that do not belong to you is considered a sin.
"Covet" in Tagalog is "hangad" or "inggit."
Not eyes but it is the mind that makes us covet. On the other hand, it depends on the eyes. Some eyes I do covet.
There is no direct opposite of a "killjoy" (spoilsport). However, someone with the opposite characteristic would be a "sportsman" or "good sport."(For the usage meaning doomsayer or pessimist, the opposite would be optimist.)