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in character Definition


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character
noun
    1. The combination of qualities that makes up a person's nature or personality.
      Thesaurus: temperament, nature, personality, individuality, type, humour.
    2. The combination of qualities that typifies anything.
      Thesaurus: makeup, constitution, flavour, quality, substance, composition.
    3. Type or kind.
    4. Strong admirable qualities such as determination, courage, honesty, etc.
    5. Interesting qualities that make for individuality.
      Example: a house with character
    6. Someone in a story or play.
    7. An odd or amusing person.
      Thesaurus: eccentric, wag, original, nut (slang), oddball (slang), weirdo (slang).
    8. colloq
      A person.
    9. Reputation.
      Example: blacken someone's character
    10. A letter, number or other written or printed symbol.
      Thesaurus: symbol, sign, figure, emblem, insignia, logo.
    11. computing.
      A symbol, which can be displayed on a screen or printed, represented by a finite length bit pattern, (see bit 3), unique to it.
Idiom: in character
    Typical of a person's nature.
      Thesaurus: true to form, consistent, predictable, usual; Antonym: inconsistent, unusual, untypical.
Idiom: out of character
    Untypical of a person's nature.
Etymology: 14c: Latin, from Greek charakter engraving tool, hence a distinctive mark impressed on something.



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