セイカク
Meanings
Noun
1. character (of a person); personality; disposition; nature
2. characteristics; nature (of a thing, event, etc.)
Pitch accent
イカク
Composed of
nature (of a person); sex; gender; sex (i.e. sexual attraction, activity, etc.); gender; -ty
status; position; method; way; rule; regulation
Used in vocabulary (13 in total)
personality assessment; personality analysis
character analysis; personality assessment
character portrayal; characterization
Examples (41 in total)
He has a nice personality.
John is cheerful by nature.
I want to fix my negative personality.
He has a passive character.
He has a sociable disposition.
I have a suspicious nature.
Steve is a man of good character.
His character resembles his father's.
She has a very open personality.
He has a defect in his character.
Do you think our climate has an influence on our character?
You must associate with people of good character.
She has totally changed her character.
The real problem lies in his character.
My personality is not at all serious!
Each individual dog has a different character.
Our character is affected by the environment.
Bill resembles his father in character.
Her character is similar to yours.
He manifested his character in his behavior.
He is a man with a lovable character.
A connection between personality and blood type has not been scientifically proven.
His attraction lies in his character, not his looks.
I don't like his shallow personality.
Nancy has a very lively and sweet temperament.
I always liked strange personalities.
It is not her ability, but her character that is at issue.
You are absolutely right about his character.
There is more in his character than simple honesty.
The question began to assume a new character.
Every nation has its peculiar character.
He is so aggressive that others avoid him.
It's not Tom's ability, but his character that is at issue.
Mary looks like her mother, but her personality is different.
The point at issue is not her ability but her character.
His chief attraction lies in his character, not his looks.
What I like about Mary is her strong character.
Yoshio resembles his mother in personality and his father in appearance.
The problem began to assume an international character.
It is very difficult for anybody to be objective about his own character.
She is different from her sister in every way.