Frequency rank: 9,587. – 9,602.
- individuality; personality; quirk; idiosyncrasy; character; individual characteristic
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- individuality
- personality
- quirk
- idiosyncrasy
- character
- individual characteristic
This refers to the unique traits or characteristics that distinguish one person from another. It is often used when discussing personal identity or how someone expresses themselves.
This implies the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character. It is commonly used in contexts related to behavior and interaction with others.
This refers to a characteristic or behavior that is unusual or unique to an individual. It is often used to highlight endearing or peculiar habits.
This denotes a distinctive or peculiar feature or characteristic of a particular person. It is used to describe individual habits or traits that may seem odd to others.
This refers to the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual, often relating to how they behave in different situations.
This describes a specific trait or quality that defines a person as an individual. It emphasizes the distinct aspects of someone’s persona.
Generated collocations (experimental)
こせい個性をたいせつにする大切にするto cherish individualityこせい個性がゆたか豊かだto have a rich personalityこせいをのばす個性を伸ばすto develop individualityこせい個性をひょうげん表現するto express individualityどくじ独自のこせい個性unique individualityこせい個性のちがい違いdifferences in personalityつよい強いこせい個性strong personalityこせい個性をそんちょう尊重するto respect individualityこせい個性をもった持ったhaving a unique characterきょういく教育におけるこせい個性individuality in education
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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Even though Sato has a nice personality, he doesn't know its value and doesn't like himself.
The new supervisor? He's not very original - pretty much like the rest.
The more unique each person is, the more he contributes to the wisdom of others.
There is one thing which we do every time we read, whether we are aware of it or not; we come in contact with the personality of the writer.
"This Tom guy, is he some kind of weirdo?" "I wouldn't say he's a weirdo. He's just...very unique."