verb
- described or portrayed in a particular way; represented as having certain qualities or features
- distinguished or marked by a particular quality or feature; typical of someone or something
Usage: British spelling (American: characterized); past tense and past participle of characterise
Usage: British spelling (American: characterized); often used in passive voice
Examples
- The report characterised the company's performance as disappointing.
- Her leadership style was characterised by transparency and honesty.
- The 1960s were characterised by social and political change.
- Critics characterised the new policy as unfair and poorly planned.
- The disease is characterised by high fever and fatigue.
- His early work was characterised by bold experimentation with colour.