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Definition of trait noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

trait

noun
 
/treɪt/
 
/treɪt/
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  1. a particular quality in your personality
    • personality traits
    • Awareness of class is a typically British trait.
    Extra Examples
    • She shares several character traits with her father.
    • We do not know which behavioural traits are inherited and which acquired.
    • a collection of traits associated with schizophrenia
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • admirable
    • attractive
    • desirable
    verb + trait
    • have
    • possess
    • lack
    trait + verb
    • (be) associated with
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    Word Originmid 16th cent.: from French, from Latin tractus ‘drawing, draught’, from trahere ‘draw, pull’. An early sense was ‘stroke of the pen or pencil in a picture’, giving rise to the sense ‘a particular feature of mind or character’ (mid 18th cent.).
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