Adjectives for Trait | Words to describe Trait

Innate
Other
Ce
New
Predominant
Noble
Dominant
Third
Charming
Touching
Particular
Prominent
Celtic
Noticeable
Insular
Characteristic
Tribal
Chief
Common
Invaluable
Striking
German
Domestic
Marked
General
Single
Curious
Special

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  • 1. That doesn't prevent his chief trait being verbal exactitude. 🔊
  • 2. One special trait, stronger than any other, served to bind them all together, father and son, through generations. 🔊
  • 3. But the strangers lingered on their way, noticing individual children for beauty, or brightness, or some other trait which seemed to attract. 🔊
  • 4. It may be a particular trait and accent in poetry, and the public, weary of the mimicries, begin to dislike the original. 🔊
  • 5. I am no student of physiognomy, but if the question had been asked I should have said that his most prominent trait of character was benevolence. 🔊
  • 6. That poem, as addressed to America, has always been considered rather an amiable and domestic trait on my part. 🔊
  • 7. Of Durham's nobleness of character I can here give a charming trait. 🔊
  • 8. This, however, I have since discovered to be a common trait of human nature, and to take place in all communities. 🔊
  • 9. The waste of human energy is the distinguishing and predominant trait of our industry, not to mention trade where it attains still more colossal proportions. 🔊
  • 10. It was a beauty that came as much from repose in inaction as from grace in movement, but of which a noticeable trait was that it required no more to produce it in the way of effort than in that of artifice. 🔊
  • 11. Building on this Jewish tribal trait, Jesus calls all men brethren because sons of a common Father. 🔊
  • 12. But a new trait in her was a peculiar sense of humor, a mirthfulness which had rarely flashed out in her youth, yet now appeared to be the predominant mood of her nature. 🔊
  • 13. He watched over her in weary hours of pain, and served her with all that soft tenderness which was such a marked trait in the character of this great, stern leader of men. 🔊
  • 14. And yet this exclusiveness is the germ of our patriotism, a noble trait that may ultimately, but not soon, be replaced by a cosmopolitan love for humanity. 🔊
  • 15. This immense network of railways connected together, and the enormous traffic it has given rise to, no doubt constitutes the most striking trait of the nineteenth century; and it is the result of free agreement. 🔊
  • 16. As we observed in a former chapter, kindness and benevolence is the general trait of the Germans, and we would not have it supposed that Swartz is a representative of that people. 🔊
  • 17. Brask's greatest fault was his hypocrisy; but even this was due more to his education than to any innate trait. 🔊
  • 18. It was perhaps another Celtic trait that his affections and emotions, passionate as these were, and liable to passionate ups and downs, found the most eloquent expression both in words and gestures. 🔊
  • 19. It is a curious trait in the Boer character that, notwithstanding their Dutch origin, they do not appear to care in the least for flowers, or trees, or gardening of any kind. 🔊
  • 20. By emphasising a characteristic trait, by shifting a certain form, by exaggerating a certain proportion, he sought to obtain, as did Matisse, the complete expression of what he felt to be essential in his model. 🔊
  • 21. We had with us four pack and saddle horses; and of these I took a very intelligent and gentle little bronco mare, which possessed the invaluable trait of always staying near camp, even when not hobbled. 🔊
  • 22. We had with us four pack and saddle horses; and of these I took a very intelligent and gentle little bronco mare, which possessed the invaluable trait of always staying near camp, even when not hobbled. 🔊
  • 23. For this uttering of a shout of welcome or of other emotion in unison is a characteristic trait of the Ifugaos, like their using spoons, and can be likened to nothing else in the world but our American college yell. 🔊
  • 24. And this was considered--and rightly considered--a very touching trait in Maurice. 🔊
  • 25. It is worthy of remark, that Vater(126) notices the projection of the nether jaw, "Unterkiefer," as a characteristic trait of the Jewish nation! 🔊
  • 26. The Arabian historian, Kemal-ed-Deen, relates on this occasion a curious trait of the fanaticism and Spartan spirit which animated the members of the sect of the Ismailites. 🔊

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