characteristic
/ˌkæɹ(ə)ktəˈɹɪstɪk/noun, adjective5 syllables
Characteristic means: typical or distinctive.
Synonyms for characteristic22
noun, as in a prominent attribute or aspect of something
noun, as in any measurable property of a device measured under closely specified conditions
adjective, as in typical or distinctive
also used for characteristic
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Opposites of characteristic
What does characteristic mean?5
adjective
typical or distinctive“heard my friend's characteristic laugh”
noun
a prominent attribute or aspect of something“the map showed roads and other features”
any measurable property of a device measured under closely specified conditions
a distinguishing quality; a feature that can be used to identify something
the integer part (positive or negative) of the representation of a logarithm; in the expression ‘log 643 = 2.808’ the characteristic is 2
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with characteristic?25
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Characteristic in a sentence
- A vector quantity has two characteristics, a magnitude and a direction.Hybrid
- I have characteristics of several personality types, not just one.DJ_Saidez
- During medieval times, knights were frequently given names that reflected their actions or characteristics.mraz
- An important characteristic of steel is its strength.AlanF_US
- It's characteristic of him to behave like that.Swift
- It is not characteristic of you to say such a thing to her.Swift
- It is characteristic of him to do such a thing.AlanF_US
- This collection of books is distinguished by their characteristic green spines.araneo
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Forms of characteristic
as a noun
- plural
- characteristics