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trait

/tɹeɪt/noun1 syllable

Trait means: a distinguishing feature of your personal nature.

Synonyms for trait1

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What does trait mean?1

noun

1

a distinguishing feature of your personal nature

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with trait?44

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Trait in a sentence

  • The fundamental character traits of this woman were pride, decisiveness, and courage.AlanF_US
  • Caring, empathy, and sensitivity aren't feminine traits, but human ones.Miktsoanit
  • Generosity is an important trait in today's selfish society.erixa82
  • Curiosity is a defining trait of human beings.Adelpa
  • The ability not to take oneself seriously is a wonderful trait.AlanF_US
  • It's a wonderful trait to be able to not take yourself seriously.AlanF_US
  • My beautiful nose is my most noticeable physical trait on my whole body.LoverofEnglish
  • Kindness is the most beautiful trait a person can have.Igider

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Forms of trait

as a noun

plural
traits