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CHARACTERの定義と意味 - メリアム・ウェブスター

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CHARACTERは名詞、形容詞、動詞として使用される言葉で、特に人や物の特性や性格を指します。1828年に設立されたメリアム・ウェブスター辞典では、この言葉のさまざまな意味や同義語、例文が提供されています。
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CHARACTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster Est. 1828 Dictionary Definition noun adjective verb noun 3 noun adjective verb Did you know? Synonyms Synonym Chooser Example Sentences Word History Phrases Containing Entries Near Related Articles Cite this Entry Citation Kids Definition Kids Medical Definition Medical More from M-W Show more Show more Citation Kids Medical More from M-W Save Word To save this word, you'll need to log in. Log In character 1 of 3 noun char·​ac·​ter ˈker-ik-tər ˈka-rik- plural characters Synonyms of character Simple Definition A Simple Definition is available from our Learner's Dictionary to help you understand the meaning faster. 1 a : a distinguishing attribute or feature : characteristic … it has a fruity undertone to it. It kind of goes with the unusual character of the honey being purple. — Donald Dees, quoted at WRAL.com b : a group or category identified by a distinguishing characteristic wines of robust character a crime of a very serious character c (1) : the aggregate of distinctive qualities characteristic of something the unique character of each wine The head perhaps more than any other part of the dog expresses the character of the breed. — Marcia Schlehr, quoted at seattletimes.com (2) : the detectable expression of the action of a gene or group of genes In Mendelian genetics, a "dominant character " is a trait (such as smoothness in peas) that invariably prevails over another … when genes for both are passed on to an offspring. — Jonathan Weiner d : the complex of mental and ethical traits marking and often individualizing a person, group, or nation the character of the American people This is a side of her character [=personality] that few people have seen. The character and culture of Lafayette are simply unmatched anywhere else in Cajun country. — Tara Massouleh McCay e : main or essential nature especially as strongly marked and serving to distinguish Human development gradually changed the character of the landscape. 2 a : moral excellence and firmness a person of character and integrity b : the fact of having qualities or characteristics that are interesting or impressive Corner towers capped by domed roofs and a grand courtyard give it character , along with a moat, drawbridge, and fortified entrance that play up its medieval appeal. — Demetrius Simms 3 a : someone who appears in a book, movie, etc. : a representation of an individual personality in a fictional or dramatic work a character in a play the novel's main/lead/central character a minor/supporting character fictional characters a cartoon character … spends her days scripting stories for an entertainment company about background characters in video games. — Lauren Sarner see also non-player character b : the personality or part which an actor recreates an actress who can create a character convincingly c : an avatar in a video game There will be a bevy of cosmetic items to purchase …, allowing players to totally customize their characters … — Michael Kelly d : characterization especially in drama or fiction a novelist good in both character and setting e : person , individual a suspicious character f : a person marked by notable or conspicuous traits quite a character 4 a : a graphic symbol (such as a hieroglyph or alphabet letter) used in written communication or calculation characters with accent marks the Chinese character for "happiness" This keyboard eliminates the need to search around a traditional keyboard to find the math characters you need. — Surur Davids also : a unit of digital information that corresponds to such a symbol … the VLF transmitters' limited bandwidth means they can only send raw data at around thirty-five alphanumeric characters per second … — Sebastien Roblin b : a magical or astrological emblem c : alphabet d (1) : writing , printing (2) : style of writing or printing You know the character to be your brother's? — Shakespeare (3) : cipher e : a conventionalized graphic device placed on an object as an indication of ownership, origin, or relationship 5 : reputation The scandal has damaged his character and image. 6 : position , capacity his character as a town official 7 : reference sense 4b 8 : a short literary sketch of the qualities of a social type (such as a homebody, an old man, or a gossip) characterless ˈker-ik-tər-ləs ˈka-rik- adjective The garden lay characterless and glum … — Alice Thomas Ellis see also: in character out of character character 2 of 3 adjective 1 : capable of portraying an unusual or eccentric personality often markedly different from the player a character actor 2 : requiring or involving the portrayal of an unusual or eccentric personality a character role character 3 of 3 verb charactered ; charactering ; characters transitive verb 1 a : characterize b archaic : represent , portray 2 archaic : engrave , inscribe Did you know? Traits of Character Character demonstrates that a word may have many and varied meanings and yet still be easily understood by most listeners when used in disparate settings. We have little trouble distinguishing the meanings of the noun in “she had a fine and noble character ,” “Bill is always joking; he’s such a character ,” and “He was the last character to appear in the play,” not to mention its many other applications. Character comes ultimately from the Greek charaktēr (“mark, distinctive quality”), which passed through Latin and French before landing in English. The Greek noun itself is derived from the verb charassein , meaning “to sharpen, cut in furrows, or engrave.” The literal sense of the noun (“an engraved or imprinted mark”) existed in Greek, Latin, and French side by side with the figurative one (“a distinctive quality”), and both senses were borrowed into English early on, with a variant of the figurative sense appearing first. Synonyms of character Relevance Noun self personality nature tone colors Verb characterize describe portray define See All Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus Choose the Right Synonym for character disposition , temperament , temper , character , personality mean the dominant quality or qualities distinguishing a person or group. disposition implies customary moods and attitude toward the life around one. a cheerful disposition temperament implies a pattern of innate characteristics associated with one's specific physical and nervous organization. an artistic temperament temper implies the qualities acquired through experience that determine how a person or group meets difficulties or handles situations. a resilient temper character applies to the aggregate of moral qualities by which a person is judged apart from intelligence, competence, or special talents. strength of character personality applies to an aggregate of qualities that distinguish one as a person. a somber personality quality , property , character , attribute mean an intelligible feature by which a thing may be identified. quality is a general term applicable to any trait or characteristic whether individual or generic. material with a silky quality property implies a characteristic that belongs to a thing's essential nature and may be used to describe a type or species. the property of not conducting heat character applies to a peculiar and distinctive quality of a thing or a class. remarks of an unseemly character attribute implies a quality ascribed to a thing or a being. the attributes of a military hero type , kind , sort , nature , description , character mean a number of individuals thought of as a group because of a common quality or qualities. type may suggest strong and clearly marked similarity throughout the items included so that each is typical of the group. one of three basic body types kind may suggest natural grouping. a zoo seemingly having animals of every kind sort often suggests some disparagement. the sort of newspaper dealing in sensational stories nature may imply inherent, essential resemblance rather than obvious or superficial likenesses. two problems of a similar nature description implies a group marked by agreement in all details belonging to a type as described or defined. not all acts of that description are actually illegal character implies a group marked by distinctive likenesses peculiar to the type. research on the subject so far has been of an elementary character Examples of character in a Sentence Noun … this makes everyone believe not only that anyone can be a parent, but also that everyone ought to do it, even those who seem by character or inclination to be ill equipped. — Anna Quindlen , Newsweek , 27 Apr. 2009 Someone with Alzheimer's may undergo a regression to a "second childhood," but aspects of one's essential character , of personality and personhood, of self, survive … — Oliver Sacks , Musicophilia , (2007) 2008 "Beat" is old carny slang. According to Beat Movement legend (and it is a movement with a deep inventory of legend), Ginsberg and Kerouac picked it up from a character named Herbert Huncke, a gay street hustler and drug addict from Chicago who began hanging around Times Square in 1939 … — Louis Menand , New Yorker , 1 Oct. 2007 Slowly, steadily, Och and Chris passed along their knowledge of the character of various courses, and the way a race evolves tactically. — Lance Armstrong , It's Not About the Bike , (2000) 2001 Her character struck the Swede back then as a compound in which you'd find just about everything toxic to desperation and dread. At the core of her he could imagine a nucleus of confidence plaited just as neatly and tightly as her braided hair. — Philip Roth , American Pastoral , 1997 the unique character of the town The building is very simple in character . Their house has a lot of character . Verb formerly charactered as “the dark ages,” that period of history may not have been quite so benighted as once thought See More Recent Examples on the Web Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage. Read More Opini

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