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characterize

describe / distinguish / portray / define
Transitive Verb
past: characterizedpp: characterizeding: characterizing

This term focuses on the identification of distinguishing traits. When used to describe a person or thing, it suggests a process of categorization or labeling based on specific, recurring attributes. It often carries a tone of analysis or critical evaluation, as seen in academic or literary contexts. In creative writing, the word shifts from observation to construction. It describes the deliberate act of building a persona, where the author assigns motivations and quirks to a fictional entity to make them feel authentic to the reader.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone/something as something][~ someone/something by something]

To describe the typical qualities or features of a person or thing.

"The author characterizes the protagonist as a lonely dreamer."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To be a typical feature of a particular person, place, or situation.

"A strong sense of community characterizes the small village."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone/something]

To create a fictional persona or develop the personality of a character in a story.

"The screenwriter failed to characterize the villain effectively."

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