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Definition of characterization in English: characterization(British characterisation) noun karaktərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)nˌkɛrəktəraɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The creation or construction of a fictional character. he preferred to emphasize characterization and human conflict count noun the film's narrative elegance and richly developed characterizations Example sentencesExamples - Although the dynamic of this relationship is fairly bland, the characterization of the killer is more inspired.
- Technically outstanding, it offers all the visual thrills of a superhero action movie set in the recent past, and boasts marvelous characterizations from a top cast.
- With its predetermined characterizations, the film needs all the charisma of its stars to win the emotional investment of the audience.
- There's little in the way of plot or characterization, so the whole point seems to be waiting around for something gory to happen, which it does around every six minutes.
- Inside every characterization lurks the possibility of parody.
- The actor doesn't cop out by relying on past characterizations.
- There is a fairly violent characterization of a therapist in this book.
- What she is trying to do is to produce the conflict, the characterization, the action, that will constitute a drama.
- Not one of them acquires the slightest depth of characterization in the course of the book's 300-plus pages.
- It was the writer's first solo credit, and it appears that he missed a couple of lessons on characterization and development.
2A description of the distinctive nature or features of someone or something. she rejected that characterization of her film Example sentencesExamples - This questions the continuing relevance in the light of changing characterizations and ways of experiencing modernity.
- His military/political vocabulary provides an amusing contrast with conventional characterizations of science.
- At another level, it could not help but replicate these earlier characterizations of degenerate families.
- Others objected to the artist's characterization of Jane Grey on purely historical grounds.
- A key to consistency is characterization—that is, an understanding of how the fiber will perform under various conditions.
- Others have developed formal characterizations of equality of resources, opportunity, and outcomes.
- Their characterization of the neoclassical model approach to rural development is far too narrow.
- She has linked her interpretations of well-being in terms of capabilities to characterizations of egalitarianism.
- Although both characterizations are widely prevalent, they are also mutually incompatible.
- The government provided no concrete characterization of the actual threat and offered no evidence to back up its increasingly sensationalized warnings.
Definition of characterization in US English: characterization(British characterisation) nounˌkɛrəktəraɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)nˌkerəktərīˈzāSH(ə)n 1The creation or construction of a fictional character. he preferred to emphasize characterization and human conflict the film's narrative elegance and richly developed characterizations Example sentencesExamples - Technically outstanding, it offers all the visual thrills of a superhero action movie set in the recent past, and boasts marvelous characterizations from a top cast.
- Inside every characterization lurks the possibility of parody.
- Although the dynamic of this relationship is fairly bland, the characterization of the killer is more inspired.
- There is a fairly violent characterization of a therapist in this book.
- There's little in the way of plot or characterization, so the whole point seems to be waiting around for something gory to happen, which it does around every six minutes.
- The actor doesn't cop out by relying on past characterizations.
- It was the writer's first solo credit, and it appears that he missed a couple of lessons on characterization and development.
- What she is trying to do is to produce the conflict, the characterization, the action, that will constitute a drama.
- With its predetermined characterizations, the film needs all the charisma of its stars to win the emotional investment of the audience.
- Not one of them acquires the slightest depth of characterization in the course of the book's 300-plus pages.
2A description of the distinctive nature or features of someone or something. she rejected that characterization of her film Example sentencesExamples - She has linked her interpretations of well-being in terms of capabilities to characterizations of egalitarianism.
- This questions the continuing relevance in the light of changing characterizations and ways of experiencing modernity.
- Others objected to the artist's characterization of Jane Grey on purely historical grounds.
- Their characterization of the neoclassical model approach to rural development is far too narrow.
- Although both characterizations are widely prevalent, they are also mutually incompatible.
- A key to consistency is characterization—that is, an understanding of how the fiber will perform under various conditions.
- His military/political vocabulary provides an amusing contrast with conventional characterizations of science.
- Others have developed formal characterizations of equality of resources, opportunity, and outcomes.
- At another level, it could not help but replicate these earlier characterizations of degenerate families.
- The government provided no concrete characterization of the actual threat and offered no evidence to back up its increasingly sensationalized warnings.
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