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- pronunciation:
- kae
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stihk
- parts of speech:
- adjective, noun
- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective, noun), Word Explorer
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition 1: |
indicating the typical or distinguishing attributes and qualities of a person, group, action, or thing.
This pattern of color is characteristic of this type of bird.Crying is characteristic behavior of infants.- synonyms:
- distinguishing, idiosyncratic
- antonyms:
- uncharacteristic
- similar words:
- accustomed, classic, indicative, peculiar, representative, typical
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definition 2: |
marked by uniqueness or distinctiveness.
His characteristic way of walking makes him easy to recognize.- synonyms:
- distinct, peculiar, special, unique
- antonyms:
- nondescript, ordinary, typical
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related words: |
distinctive, habitual, natural, normal, standard |
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part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
a feature of a person or thing that is noticeable or unique; distinctive trait, property, or quality.
Tails that can grasp things are a characteristic of monkeys.Certain charactistics of the painting made its creator easily identifiable.The author's long and bushy moustache was his most remarked on physical characteristic.
- synonyms:
- attribute, earmark, feature, idiosyncrasy, point, property, quality, trait
- similar words:
- aspect, badge, disposition, element, part, particular, propensity, tendency, trademark
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related words: |
character, complexion, essential, mannerism, peculiarity, personality, point, temperament, trick |
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derivation: |
characteristically (adv.) |
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