Meaning & Definition of word "Characterize"

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    Characterize

    /ˈkærɪktəraɪz/

    verb:

    • 1. To describe the distinctive nature or features of someone or something.
      • Example: The author characterizes the protagonist as a courageous and determined individual.
    • 2. To be indicative of or to mark the quality of someone or something.
      • Example: Their innovative approach to problem-solving characterizes the success of the company.
    • 3. To define or explain the characteristics of someone or something.
      • Example: The study aims to characterize the effects of climate change on local wildlife.

    Etymology

    From late 15th century, from medieval Latin 'characterizare', which comes from 'character' + '-ize'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    characterize by:

    to be typical of or distinguishable due to certain qualities.

    characterize something as:

    to define or classify something based on specific traits.

    Related Words

    character:

    a person or figure in a novel, play, or story.

    characteristics:

    features or qualities that distinguish an entity.

    characteristic:

    a distinguishing trait or quality.

    Slang Meanings of characterize

    Meaning: To put someone in a box.

    Example Sentence: Don't just characterize him as a jock; he has a lot more depth.

    Meaning: To typecast someone.

    Example Sentence: It's easy to only characterize her as the 'smart one' in our group.