Characterized

Word CHARACTERIZED
Character 13
Hyphenation characterized
Pronunciations /ˈkæɹəktəɹaɪzd/

Definitions and meanings of "Characterized"

What do we mean by characterized?

To depict someone or something a particular way (often negative).

To be typical of.

To determine the characteristics of.

When a guy gets no female attention till they get a lead roll in a play or musical then everyone likes them Urban Dictionary

Disenfranchised Characterization is a term used for people in the entertainment industry, mainly stand-up comedy. Where as the comedian personifies one character on stage, but off the stage acts completely different from what he/she represented themselves to be while on stage. Resulting in the audience to become disenfranchised with that comic and no longer believing that person to be anything that they allegedly represent. Urban Dictionary

When someone thinks that they're always the smartest, toughest, prettiest or just the most interesting person in the room without actually being able to back it up. Urban Dictionary

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The word "characterized" in example sentences

The fiery, mustachioed leftist ruled through a junta, then was elected in 1984 but was defeated after a term characterized by authoritarian policies and an economy in shambles. ❋ By KATHERINE CORCORAN (2011)

(The term characterized the white French settlers and the Arab Jews in Algeria L. W.). ❋ Unknown (2010)

THE FACTS: Palin characterized the pipeline deal the same way before an AP investigation found her team crafted terms that favored only a few independent pipeline companies and ultimately benefited a company with ties to her administration, TransCanada Corp. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If you had, and had actually looked at it with a critical eye, you might have understood why David Ray Griffin characterized it as a ‘571-page lie’. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Robert Heinlein characterized revolution as “a freak, a mutant, a monstrosity, its conditions never to be repeated and its operations carried out by amateurs and individuals.” ❋ Unknown (2005)

The ever-bizarre Michelle Malkin characterized the memorials thus: ❋ Unknown (2005)

Saskin characterized the league's revenue-sharing proposal "as very mysterious and scant in terms of detail." ❋ Unknown (2005)

August 1, 1851, and begins operations, 1852; expedition to, and conquest of, Joló, 1851; term characterized by many administrative laws; solicits retirement; term as governor, July 29, 1850-December ❋ Emma Helen Blair (1884)

Towards the close of the tenth century, Roswitha, a nun, composed several dramas in Latin, characterized by true Christian feeling and feminine tenderness. ❋ Anne C. Lynch Botta (1853)

And that's going to require some more thinking of course, and some serious decision making, but right now, short-term characterized the next two years, very comfortable with the roadmap, the challenges there just to continue to deliver on the products, the products with the value that our customers expect. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The king's decision to invite the Sunni Saudi army to spearhead the crackdown – what Shiites have called characterized as a brutal foreign invasion – is likely to inspire ire between the two religious groups as allegations of killings at the hands of Saudis continue. ❋ Nicholas Casey (2011)

Recycling of British Indian rupees into Shuja's coinage characterized the minting practices in Kabul during the Anglo-Durrani political condominium. ❋ Unknown (2008)

But the Shaheen name has remained very good in New Hampshire while, at the same time, Sununu has had an undistinguished Senate term characterized primarily by being hugely overshadowed by the Granite State's other Republican Senator, Judd Gregg, and doing whatever the hell Bill Frist or Mitch McConnell have told him to do. ❋ Unknown (2008)

A military hardihood and careless frankness of expression characterized his language and his motions; and his voice had the tone of one more accustomed to command than to obey, and who was in the habit of expressing his sentiments aloud and boldly, whenever he was called upon to announce them. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In a few moments the “madam” as the current word characterized this type of woman, appeared. ❋ Unknown (2004)

A solemn expression characterized the feelings of St. Aubert; tears often came to his eyes, and he frequently walked away from his companions. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Wise or waggish, flamboyant or foolhardy, indomitable or insubordinate—no single word characterized Miss Valentine. ❋ STEF ANN HOLM (2001)

[Girl] 1- how did he [pull] her Girl 2- [lead characteritis] ❋ Dr Fhil (2021)

The audience watched Comedian "X" perform one night and thought that comic to be an awesome individual. Who was very funny and a cool person to hang out with. But after meeting said comic off stage after the show, said audience realizes that Comedian "X" is an jerk. Who's more interested in scoring a bag of weed and ignores peoples request for pictures and [autographs]. As where during the show the audience felt a [kinship] and relation to said comedian based on what that comedian was talking about. They later suffer from the effects of Disenfranchised Characterization when they realize [the comedian] is a fake. ❋ Bikertrash (2010)

"Why does [Alyssa] always talk so loud? It's like she wants the people [next door] to hear her, too." "Just try to [ignore] her, she has Main-Characteritis." ❋ Dirtball Supreme (2021)

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