Traits are defining characteristics of a person or scientific subject. The expression may replace words like 'habits' as a descriptor. Traits may include personal habits, interests, social behavior, or other defining characteristics of the individual. The traits of a scientific subject mainly refer to observed behaviors as references or indicators of biological functions or relationships. |
Examples of Traits:
Personal traits: John has some personal traits, like his social instincts in pubs, that I don't think are good for him.
Scientific traits: This species exhibits some traits, like foraging and seed gathering, which are more like other species of ants than their own species.
Sample character traits
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able adventurous afraid ambitious annoyed apologetic attentive bad bold bossy brave brilliant calm careless charming childish clumsy concerned confused cooperative cowardly cruel |
dangerous dark demanding depressed discouraged disrespectful dull eager efficient encouraging evil expert faithful fierce fortunate frustrated gentle glamorous good grateful grouchy guilty |
harsh healthy honest ignorant impatient inconsiderate intelligent kindly leader lonely loyal mature messy mysterious nervous noisy obnoxious peaceful pleasant poor positive quick |
rational religious restless rude safe scared selfish sharp shy skillful smart stingy strict sweet tall thoughtful touchy trustworthy unhappy weak wise wrong |
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Picture showing the main classification of biometric traits. |