Character ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Character ( noun )

  1. The set of qualities or features that make a person, group, or thing distinct.
  2. The moral or ethical qualities of a person.
  3. A letter, symbol, or mark used in writing or printing.
  4. A person in a novel, play, or film.

Origin:

From middle english character, from old french caractere, from latin character, from greek kharaktēr ("engraving, mark, character").

Examples:

  1. He is a man of strong character.
  2. She has a unique character.
  3. The company has a good character.
  4. The letter "a" is a character.
  5. The main character in the book is a detective.

(As a verb)

Character ( verb )

  1. The set of qualities or features that make a person, group, or thing distinct.
  2. The moral or ethical qualities of a person.
  3. A letter, symbol, or mark used in writing or printing.
  4. A person in a novel, play, or film.

Origin:

From middle english character, from old french caractere, from latin character, from greek kharaktēr ("engraving, mark, character").

Examples:

  1. He is a man of strong character.
  2. She has a unique character.
  3. The company has a good character.
  4. The letter "a" is a character.
  5. The main character in the book is a detective.
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