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characterless


Meanings
  • अधिकजनन

    लौकिक शुन्य रूपवान, अविचार्य, अभिनन्दनीय न विवक्षित वर्णन का शब्द

    - "She was a characterless woman."
    - "His actions were characterless."

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character , characterless , characters , in character , out of character
Etymology
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The word 'characterless' is derived from the English word 'character', which means a personality trait or a mark that distinguishes or identifies someone.


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  1. The term 'characterless' is often used to describe someone who lacks morals, ethics, or principles.

  2. In literature, a characterless character is one who lacks depth, complexity, or interest.

  3. The word 'characterless' comes from the Old French word 'caracter', meaning 'mark, sign, or stamp'.


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  1. अविचार्य: अविचार्य शब्द का अर्थ किसी का अविचार न करने वाला हुआ या शुन्य रूपवान है। 'Characterless' वाक्य में 'अविचार्य' एक अनुप्रेक्षित रूप है।

  2. अभिनन्दनीय: अभिनन्दनीय शब्द का अर्थ प्रसन्न नहीं होना, अविनन्दन होना है। 'Characterless' वाक्य में 'अभिनन्दनीय' एक अनुप्रेक्षित रूप है।


Quotes
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  1. "Beat" is old carny slang. According to Beat Movement legend (and it is a movement with a deep inventory of legend), Ginsberg and Kerouac picked it up from a "character" named Herbert Huncke, a gay street hustler and drug addict from Chicago who began hanging around Times Square in 1939 …

    - Louis Menand,{it}New Yorker{/it},1 Oct. 2007
  2. Her "character" struck the Swede back then as a compound in which you'd find just about everything toxic to desperation and dread. At the core of her he could imagine a nucleus of confidence plaited just as neatly and tightly as her braided hair.

    - Philip Roth,{it}American Pastoral{/it},1997
  3. Someone with Alzheimer's may undergo a regression to a "second childhood," but aspects of one's essential "character", of personality and personhood, of self, survive …

    - Oliver Sacks,{it}Musicophilia{/it},(2007) 2008
  4. … this makes everyone believe not only that anyone can be a parent, but also that everyone ought to do it, even those who seem by "character" or inclination to be ill equipped.

    - Anna Quindlen,{it}Newsweek{/it},27 Apr. 2009
  5. Slowly, steadily, Och and Chris passed along their knowledge of the "character" of various courses, and the way a race evolves tactically.

    - Lance Armstrong,{it}It's Not About the Bike{/it},(2000) 2001

How to Memorize "characterless"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person who does not have any distinct personality traits or characteristics.
    - Visualize a blank canvas or an empty shell to remember the meaning of 'characterless'.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'characterless' with a blank face or a faceless person.
    - Remember 'characterless' as a person without any distinguishing features.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the word 'characterless' as a 'character' with no 'less' defining traits.
    - Use the mnemonic 'C-h-a-r-a-c-t-e-r-l-e-s-s' to remember the spelling of the word.


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