The Adjective form of character
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character. adjective. Definition of character (Entry 2 of 3) 1 : capable of portraying an unusual or eccentric personality often markedly different from the player a character actor. 2 : requiring or involving the portrayal of an unusual or eccentric personality a character role.
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➽ What is the adjective for character?
Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verbs character, characterize and characterise which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
➽ characterless
- Having no distinguishing character or quality
- Synonyms: vanilla, nondescript, featureless, neutral, noncommittal, faceless, indistinctive, beige, undistinguished, dull, bland, indeterminate, plain, indescribable, unclassifiable, unadorned, unclassified, drab, unremarkable, unimaginative, uninspired, forgettable, nameless, stark, unpretentious, simple, modest, unelaborate, ordinary, unornamented, unembellished, folksy, elementary, normophilic, humble, unexciting, unostentatious, austere, rustic, insipid, inelaborate, uncomplicated, homely, clean, boring, undecorated, uncluttered, your basic, pure and simple, bare …
➽ Examples:
- “I've never been a fan of the out-of-town shopping experience, with its huge, characterless soulless warehouses and dodgy trading ethics.”
- “Other bus drivers, allocated the lesser job of driving some characterless new red cuboid, waved at our driver with unconcealed jealousy.”
- “A 300-metre stretch of Piccadilly would be turned into a characterless service road by high, monotonous buildings.”
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