trait

Main Entry:
way [wey]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: characteristic, habit
Synonyms: aspect, behavior, circumstance, condition, conduct, consuetude, custom, detail, fashion, feature, fettle, form, gait, groove, guise, hook, idiosyncrasy, kick*, manner, nature, particular, personality, point, practice, praxis, respect, sense, shape, shot, situation, state, status, style, thing*, tone, trait, trick, usage, use, wont
Main Entry: crotchet
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: quirk
Synonyms: caprice, eccentricity, fancy, freak, notion, peculiarity, trait, vagary, whim
Main Entry: nature
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: character, disposition
Synonyms: attributes, being, bottom line, complexion, constitution, description, drift, essence, essentiality, features, heart*, humor, individualism, individuality, like, makeup, meat*, mood, name of game, name of tune, nature of beast, outlook, personality, point, quality, score, stuff, temper, temperament, texture, traits, type
Main Entry: ethos
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: philosophy
Synonyms: attitude, beliefs, code, culture, habits, ideology, mentality, mind, mindset, principles, psyche, psychology, spirit, traits, values
Related Words
Main Entry: nature
Part of Speech: noun
Related
Adjectives:
artless, characteristic, consistent with nature, constitutional, created, essential, from nature, genuine, indigenous, ingenuous, intrinsic, legitimate, lifelike, native, normal, ontological, original, real, regular, simple, spontaneous, true, unregenerate
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Concept: Property.
Category: 1. Property in general
Synonyms:
-nouns
property, possession, suum cuique, meum et tuum., ownership, proprietorship, lordship; seignority; empire (dominion)., interest, stake, estate, right, title, claim, demand, holding; tenure (possession); vested interest, contingent interest, beneficial interest, equitable interest; use, trust, benefit; legal estate, equitable estate; seizin, seisin., absolute interest, paramount estate, freehold; fee tail, fee simple; estate in fee, estate in tail, estate tail; estate in tail male, estate in tail female, estate in tail general., limitation, term, lease, settlement, strict settlement, particular estate; estate for life, estate for years, estate pur autre vie; remainder, reversion, expectancy, possibility., dower, dowry, jointure, appanage, inheritance, heritage, partimony, alimony; legacy (gift); Falcidian law, paternal estate, thirds., assets, belongings, means, resources, circumstances; wealth; money; what one is worth, what one will cut up for; estate and effects., landed property, landed real estate property; realty; land, lands; tenements; hereditaments; corporeal hereditaments, incorporeal hereditaments; acres; ground (earth); acquest, messuage, toft., territory, state, kingdom, principality, realm, empire, protectorate, sphere of influence., manor, honor, domain, demesne; farm, plantation, hacienda; allodium (free); fieff, feoff, feud, zemindary, dependency; arado, merestead, ranch., free lease-holds, copy lease-holds; folkland; chattels real; fixtures, plant, heirloom; easement; right of common, right of user., personal property, personal estate, personal effects; personalty, chattels, goods, effects, movables; stock, stock in trade; things, traps, rattletraps, paraphernalia; equipage., parcels, appurtenances., impedimenta; luggage, baggage; bag and baggage; pelf; cargo, lading., rent roll; income (receipts); maul and wedges [U.S.]., patent, copyright; chose in action; credit; debt.
-verbs
possess; be the possessor of; own; have for one's own, have for one's very own; come in for, inherit., savor of the realty., be one's property; belong to; appertain to, pertain to.
-adjectives
one's own; landed, predial, manorial, allodial; free lease-hold, copy lease-hold; feudal, feodal.
-adverbs
to one's credit, to one's account; to the good., to one and his heirs for ever, to one and the heirs of his body, to one and his heirs and assigns, to one and his executors administrators and assigns.
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Concept Thesaurus
Concept: Style.
Category: 2. Conventional means; language generally
Synonyms:
-nouns
style, diction, phraseology, wording; manner, strain; composition; mode of expression, choice of words; mode of speech, literary power, ready pen, pen of a ready writer; command of language (eloquence); authorship; la morgue littéraire.
-verbs
-phrases
le style est l'homme même [Buffon]; "style is the dress of thoughts " [Chesterfield].
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