Synonym: attribute, characteristic, earmark, feature, habit, idiosyncrasy, pattern, peculiarity, property, quality, type. Similar words: portrait, trail, strain, trainer, trailer, by train, training, constraint. Meaning: [treɪ] n. a distinguishing feature of your personal nature.
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31. If the best choose the brightest, female preference and male trait will evolve together.
32. She was kicking herself for forgetting the most basic Capricorn trait of allowing nothing to stand in the way of their goal.
33. Personality trait ratings will be replaced with more objective measures of performance focusing on job-related outcomes and behaviors.
34. If the trait is to evolve, it must ensure survival.
35. They take their name from a street in Dublin's Liberties district, yet their most appealing trait is their un-Irishness.
36. His distinguishing trait is an unwavering moral compass, conspicuous by its absence in college basketball.
37. It was an infuriating trait, and it made her blood boil every time he came near.
38. It's a human trait to joke about subjects that make us uncomfortable.
39. That trait was underscored by a letter he wrote Tuesday to the ethics committee chairman, Rep.
40. Unfortunately, the ability to listen to the problems of another person is not a universal human trait.
41. The citizens who stepped out of the crowd and ran for office Tuesday showed they had that trait.
42. But then, grace under pressure is a valued trait among the pastoralists.
43. The character trait here is over-dependence, lack of autonomy. 2.
44. In the slow mingling of the made and born, the organic is a dominant trait, while the mechanic is recessive.
45. This description bears marked similarities to those offered by a number of eminent sociologists who adopt the trait approach.
46. In both books, hope is a predominant trait that comes shining through.
47. There, thought the rector, is a personality trait I desperately need to cultivate.
48. There is a suggestion that offspring do not have an even chance of inheriting a trait from either parent.
49. Sometimes a trait gets passed on from generation to generation, and sometimes it can be missed out altogether.
50. Of course, I was only displaying the ultimately cliched boomer trait, a tortured denial of my own advancing years.
51. His most noticeable trait was his charm, which he could seemingly turn on at will. Sentencedict.com
52. This disorder is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait.
53. It's a trait not uncommon in scientists.
54. A distinctive behavioral trait; an idiosyncrasy.
55. In Cookie's case, perpetual ravenousness is a breed trait.
56. Consequently ecosystem value has rigid trait which is different from the law of diminishing marginal utility.
57. Test results show that waste tire is suitable for combusting because of its trait of low kindling point and rapid-velocity combustion.
58. Self - destructiveness is such a pervasive human trait because civilization is built on controlling aggression.
59. This is the divarication of the meaning caused by consciously using the trait of Polysemy in the given circumstance.
60. Just think of the red stripes on the scowling face of the male Mandrill, Africa's largest monkey species. But red is not exclusively a male trait.