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English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:3.5 / 12 votes
trait
A characteristic belongs to the nature or character of the person, thing, or class, and serves to identify an object; as, a copper-colored skin, high cheek-bones, and straight, black hair are characteristics of the American Indian. A sign is manifest to an observer; a mark or a characteristic may be more difficult to discover; an insensible person may show signs of life, while sometimes only close examination will disclose marks of violence. Pallor is ordinarily a mark of fear; but in some brave natures it is simply a characteristic of intense earnestness. Mark is sometimes used in a good, but often in a bad sense; we speak of the characteristic of a gentleman, the mark of a villain. Compare ATTRIBUTE; CHARACTER.
Synonyms:
attribute, attribute, character, characteristic, distinction, feature, indication, mark, peculiarity, property, quality, sign, singularity, trace
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:3.0 / 2 votes
trait
Synonyms:
feature, characteristic, touch, stroke, line
Princeton's WordNet
traitnoun
a distinguishing feature of your personal nature
Matched Categories
- Attribute
Editors ContributionRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes
character flaw
it is a characteristic that is portrayed by an individual.
Submitted by rinat on August 11, 2019
Dictionary of English SynonymesRate these synonyms:1.0 / 1 vote
traitnoun
Synonyms:
stroke, touch, mark, linetraitnoun
Synonyms:
feature, lineament, characteristic, peculiarity, mark
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List of paraphrases for "trait":
character, characteristic, feature, nature, characters
How to pronounce trait?
Alex
US English
David
US English
Mark
US English
Daniel
British
Libby
British
Mia
British
Karen
Australian
Hayley
Australian
Natasha
Australian
Veena
Indian
Priya
Indian
Neerja
Indian
Zira
US English
Oliver
British
Wendy
British
Fred
US English
Tessa
South African
How to say trait in sign language?
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
---|---|---|
#228 | line | |
#280 | sign | |
#387 | property | |
#392 | quality | |
#834 | mark | |
#1002 | nature | |
#1259 | feature | |
#1586 | character | |
#2086 | characters | |
#2192 | touch | |
#4389 | attribute | |
#5503 | trace | |
#5586 | stroke | |
#8104 | characteristic | |
#8137 | distinction | |
#8286 | indication | |
#19310 | trait | |
#29164 | singularity | |
#70790 | peculiarity |
How to use trait in a sentence?
This study demonstrates a fairly remarkable trait these bees have to defend themselves against a really awful predator.
Neuroticism is specifically one trait that comes to mind, and past meta-analyses have also show this. Rumination and worry is linked to smaller brain volumes, it's unclear if the stress/neuroinflammation pathway drives this. A biomarker doesn't really exist for this so it's hard to prove.
That's an underappreciated trait of hers: Sometimes she is seriously competitive, she wears that a little bit differently than other people in Washington, D.C.
Whatever the underlying genetics are between the two of them is what produced this very unique mutation, now we're looking long term to understand and study what that gene is, are both parents recessive trait holders, is this just a fluke ?
While millennials share this trait, they straddle the world where traditional channels and messaging can still resonate.
Translations for trait
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- سمةArabic
- сифатBashkir
- белег, отличителна чертаBulgarian
- tretCatalan, Valencian
- rysCzech
- Merkmal, EigenschaftGerman
- χαρακτηριστικόGreek
- trajtoEsperanto
- característica, rasgoSpanish
- piirreFinnish
- traitFrench
- विHindi
- sifatIndonesian
- einkenni, eiginleikiIcelandic
- tratto, caratteristicaItalian
- 特徴Japanese
- lineamentumLatin
- karaktereigenschap, karaktertrekDutch
- eigenskapNorwegian Nynorsk
- egenskap, trekkNorwegian
- cecha, rysPolish
- peculiaridade, traçoPortuguese
- черта, особенностьRussian
- črta, rys, vlastnosťSlovak
- egenhet, egenskap, dragSwedish
- рисаUkrainian
- خاصیتUrdu
- đặc điểm, đặc tínhVietnamese
- 特征Chinese
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