Character /(?)/
Char·ac·ter
Character
n.
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A distinctive mark; a letter, figure, or symbol.
It were much to be wished that there were throughout the world but one sort of character for each letter to express it to the eye.
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Style of writing or printing; handwriting; the peculiar form of letters used by a particular person or people; as, an inscription in the Runic character.
You know the character to be your brother's?
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The peculiar quality, or the sum of qualities, by which a person or a thing is distinguished from others; the stamp impressed by nature, education, or habit; that which a person or thing really is; nature; disposition.
The character or that dominion.
Know well each Ancient's proper character; His fable, subject, scope in every page; Religion, Country, genius of his Age.
A man of . . . thoroughly subservient character.
- Strength of mind; resolution; independence; individuality; as, he has a great deal of character.
- Moral quality; the principles and motives that control the life; as, a man of character; his character saves him from suspicion.
- Quality, position, rank, or capacity; quality or conduct with respect to a certain office or duty; as, in the miserable character of a slave; in his character as a magistrate; her character as a daughter.
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The estimate, individual or general, put upon a person or thing; reputation; as, a man's character for truth and veracity; to give one a bad character.
This subterraneous passage is much mended since Seneca gave so bad a character of it.
- A written statement as to behavior, competency, etc., given to a servant. [Colloq.]
- A unique or extraordinary individuality; a person characterized by peculiar or notable traits; a person who illustrates certain phases of character; as, Randolph was a character; Cæsar is a great historical character.
- One of the persons of a drama or novel.
Character
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Charactered
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To engrave; to inscribe. [R.]
These trees shall be my books. And in their barks my thoughts I 'll character.
- To distinguish by particular marks or traits; to describe; to characterize. [R.]