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What is the prefix of character traits?

There isn't a single, universal prefix for character traits. However, several prefixes are commonly used depending on the specific aspect of character you're describing:

General Traits:

* -ous: Indicates a quality or characteristic (e.g., courageous, generous)

* -ful: Indicates fullness or abundance of a quality (e.g., thoughtful, helpful)

* -ic: Indicates a connection to a specific quality or characteristic (e.g., heroic, comedic)

* -al: Indicates a quality or characteristic (e.g., rational, emotional)

* -ive: Indicates a quality or characteristic (e.g., creative, persuasive)

Negative Traits:

* un-: Indicates the opposite or absence of a positive trait (e.g., unkind, uncaring)

* dis-: Indicates the opposite or absence of a positive trait (e.g., dishonest, disloyal)

* im-: Indicates the opposite or absence of a positive trait (e.g., impatient, immature)

Positive Traits:

* pro-: Indicates a positive inclination or tendency (e.g., pro-social, proactive)

* bene-: Indicates goodness or kindness (e.g., benevolent, beneficial)

It's important to note that these are just some common examples. Many other prefixes exist, and the specific prefix you choose will depend on the specific character trait you're trying to describe.

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