Character Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary (2024)

character

/ˈkerɪktɚ/

noun

plural

characters

character

/ˈkerɪktɚ/

noun

plural

characters

Britannica Dictionary definition of CHARACTER

1

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the way someone thinks, feels, and behaves

:

someone's personality

usually singular

  • He rarely shows his true character—that of a kind and sensitive person.

  • This is a side of her character that few people have seen.

  • the different aspects/facets of her character

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often used before another noun

  • Certain character traits are helpful in the teaching profession.

  • Pride, his one character flaw, caused his downfall.

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a set of qualities that are shared by many people in a group, country, etc.

usually singular

  • the character of the American people

  • the character of a nation

  • the French/Japanese/Mexican national character

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3

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a set of qualities that make a place or thing different from other places or things

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  • the wine's distinctive character

  • the unique character of the town/city/region

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  • The building is very simple in character.

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◊ If something is in character with something else, it has the same qualities or characteristics as something else.

  • This room is not really in character with the rest of the house.

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b

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the qualities or characteristics that make something interesting or special

  • The room lacks character. [=there's nothing special about the room]

  • Their house has a lot of character.

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a person who appears in a story, book, play, movie, or television show

  • The film's main characters are a woman in her late 30s and her elderly neighbor.

  • She plays the film's lead/main/central character.

  • a fictional character [=a character in a work of fiction]

  • a popular cartoon character

  • the title character of the book Tom Sawyer [=the character named Tom Sawyer]

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see also cast of characters at 2cast

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informal

a

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a particular type of person

  • He's a strange/interesting character.

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b

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a person who says or does funny or unusual things

  • That husband of yours is a real character!

  • She's quite a character.

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the good qualities of a person that usually include moral or emotional strength, honesty, and fairness

  • She's a kind and honest person of good character.

  • They believe that going to church will improve the moral character of their children.

  • He is admired for his strength of character in stressful situations.

  • Playing sports is seen as a way to build character in young people. = Playing sports is seen as character-building for young people.

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◊ A test of (your) character is something that is difficult and that requires you to show that you are a good and emotionally strong person.

  • These past few days have been a real test of my character.

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b

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the usually good beliefs or opinions that most people have about a particular person

  • They defended the character [=reputation] of their friend.

  • an attack on his character

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a symbol (such as a letter or number) that is used in writing or printing

  • the Chinese character for “water”

  • The line is 30 characters long.

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in character, out of character

used to say that some action or behavior is or is not like someone's usual way of behaving

  • It was entirely in character for a generous person like her to give him the money.

  • His rudeness was completely out of character. [=he is not usually rude]

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Character Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary (2024)

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