Frequency rank: 9,969. – 9,985.
- disposition; temperament; nature; mentality; spirit; character; trait; turn of mindかたぎ usu. as a suffix
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun, used as a suffix
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- disposition
- temperament
- nature
- mentality
- spirit
- character
- trait
- turn of mind
This usage refers to a person's inherent qualities or characteristics that influence their responses and behaviors. It is often used to describe someone’s habitual mood or attitude.
This meaning is used to describe an individual's emotional character and reactions, often in regard to how they express their feelings. It relates to emotional responses and stability.
She has an emotional temperament, so she cries easily.
This usage emphasizes the intrinsic qualities that define someone's character or a typical pattern of behavior.
This meaning indicates the mental disposition or outlook of an individual, often related to their attitudes towards specific issues or life in general.
The younger generation has a mentality of self-expression.
This refers to a person's intrinsic motivation or enthusiasm, often relating to their emotional and energetic state.
He has a very positive spirit towards sports.
This meaning emphasizes the qualities and traits that make up a person or group's identity, including ethical and moral aspects.
This usage identifies specific distinguishing qualities or features that reflect someone’s personality.
Having a sense of gratitude is one of his admirable traits.
This refers to a person's tendency to think or act in a certain way based on their mental disposition or perspective.
Generated collocations (experimental)
きしつ気質がいいto have a good dispositionきしつ気質をしる知るto know one's temperamentきしつ気質がわるい悪いto have a bad dispositionじゅうなん柔軟なきしつ気質flexible natureきしつ気質のちがい違いdifference in temperamentげいじゅつか芸術家きしつ気質artistic temperamentきしつ気質にあった合ったしごと仕事a job that suits one's characterないこうてき内向的なきしつ気質introverted temperamentきしつ気質のかいぜん改善improvement of dispositionきしつ気質がえいきょう影響するtemperament influencesきしつ気質をきたえる鍛えるto train one's character
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Solvency is entirely a matter of temperament and not of income.
Two traits of Americans are generosity and energy.