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    n. pl.Noun (plural)Quality that distinguishes a person or from others
    He has several good personality traits

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    How Words Can Harm: Crash Course Philosophy #28

    10:46How Words Can Harm: Crash Course Philosophy #28
    • Ross argues that when a person is repeatedly referred to with a word like "baby," a metaphorical identification gradually takes place, whereby she begins to think of herself as having those traits.

      Ross argues that when a person is repeatedly referred to with a word like "baby," a metaphorical identification gradually takes place, whereby she begins to think of herself as having those traits.

    • Ross argues that, when a person is repeatedly referred to with a word like "baby," a metaphorical identification gradually takes place, whereby she begins to think of herself as having those traits.

      Ross argues that, when a person is repeatedly referred to with a word like "baby," a metaphorical identification gradually takes place, whereby she begins to think of herself as having those traits.

    B1

    An Antidote to Dissatisfaction

    10:01An Antidote to Dissatisfaction
    • Even more, gratitude directly counteracts negative feelings and traits like envy and social comparison, narcissism, cynicism, and materialism.

      Even more, gratitude directly counteracts negative feelings and traits like envy and social comparison, narcissism, cynicism, and materialism.

    • in traits like envy and social comparison,

      in traits like envy and social comparison,

    B1

    Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR

    16:04Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR
    • Through selective breeding, we strengthened useful traits in plants and animals.

      Through selective breeding, we strengthened useful traits in plants and animals.

    • we strengthened useful traits and plants and animals.

      we strengthened useful traits and plants and animals.

    B1

    How to Work with Someone You Can't Stand: The Harvard Business Review Guide

    08:20How to Work with Someone You Can't Stand: The Harvard Business Review Guide
    • Try to separate behaviors from traits.

      Try to separate behaviors from traits.

    B1

    Are You More Forgetful Than A Fish?

    02:59Are You More Forgetful Than A Fish?
    • evolution’, where organisms not closely related independently evolve similar traits

      evolution’, where organisms not closely related independently evolve similar traits

    B1

    Human Origins 101 | National Geographic

    03:48Human Origins 101 | National Geographic
    • Each species exhibited varying degrees of human-like physical and behavioral traits, such as large brains, small teeth, bipedality, and

      Each species exhibited varying degrees of human-like physical and behavioral traits, such as large brains, small teeth, bipedality, and

    • Each species exhibited varying degrees of human-like physical and behavioral traits such as large brains, small teeth, bipedality, and tool use.

      Each species exhibited varying degrees of human-like physical and behavioral traits such as large brains, small teeth, bipedality, and tool use.

    B2

    What Your Eating Habits Say About You?

    04:11What Your Eating Habits Say About You?
    • Our eating habits are a natural and often unconscious extension of our most salient qualities and character traits.

      Our eating habits are a natural and often unconscious extension of our most salient qualities and character traits.

    • Our eating habits are a natural and often unconscious extension of our most salient qualities and character traits.

      Our eating habits are a natural and often unconscious extension of our most salient qualities and character traits.

    B1

    Watch This If You "Have A Crush"

    05:31Watch This If You "Have A Crush"
    • Learning to value your time will teach you to have more self-respect for yourself, which funny enough, is one of the most attractive traits one could have.

      Learning to value your time will teach you to have more self-respect for yourself, which funny enough, is one of the most attractive traits one could have.

    • Learning to value your time will teach you to have more self-respect for yourself, which, funny enough, is one of the most attractive traits one could have.

      Learning to value your time will teach you to have more self-respect for yourself, which, funny enough, is one of the most attractive traits one could have.

    A2

    Become better at talking to people ?️

    08:52Become better at talking to people ?️
    • She said that highly charismatic people rank high in two specific traits: warmth and competence.

      She said that highly charismatic people rank high in two specific traits: warmth and competence.

    • Well, according to Vanessa von Edwards, who's the author of this audiobook I listened to recently called Cues, she said that highly charismatic people rank high in two specific traits: warmth and competence.

      Well, according to Vanessa von Edwards, who's the author of this audiobook I listened to recently called Cues, she said that highly charismatic people rank high in two specific traits: warmth and competence.

    B1

    Can We Trust The DSM-5?

    10:54Can We Trust The DSM-5?
    • Anxiety can be the result of genetic traits, prenatal stress, childhood trauma, and random events.

      Anxiety can be the result of genetic traits, prenatal stress, childhood trauma, and random events.

    • Anxiety can be the result of genetic traits, prenatal stress, childhood trauma, and random events.

      Anxiety can be the result of genetic traits, prenatal stress, childhood trauma, and random events.

    B2