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Example sentences for "characterization"

Lexicographically close words:
characteristical; characteristically; characteristick; characteristicks; characteristics; characterizations; characterize; characterized; characterizes; characterizing
  1. Now all these events demonstrate that error may appertain quite as much to the characterization of existing things, suggesting or suggested, as to the suggestion qua suggestion.

  2. But it may also be taken in another sense, consideration of which will serve to enforce the point regarding the tentative nature of the characterization of the given, as distinct from the intended and absent.

  3. A brief characterization of the respective standpoints of religion and morality may be added, as they both aim to control and give value to human conduct.

  4. His more moderate characterization of it is "mechanical profit and loss" theory.

  5. It is in characterization that the greatest shortcoming of the "Aida" music is to be found.

  6. But a very little analysis will show that the characterization in "Les Huguenots," for instance, is almost purely pictorial.

  7. There is some successful characterization in "Faust.

  8. The truth is that Meyerbeer's characterization is altogether superficial.

  9. Indeed, there is no oratorio in which the musical characterization is so finely worked out.

  10. Characterization and emotional expression are largely, at times chiefly, confided to it, and it is quite as important a personage in the drama as the tenor or the soprano.

  11. The musical characterization is faithful and the musical humor simply delicious.

  12. The work is episodic and disjointed, but its characterization is most graphic, and the dramatic force of some of its scenes, notably that in the prison, is enormous.

  13. Ben-Hur" is interesting, and its characterization is fine and strong.

  14. They are freighted, however, with a wealth of pungent and humorous characterization that have made of them contemporary classics.

  15. And they are subjective, lastly, only in so far as can be consistent with Kant's further characterization of them as in every instance imbued with essential opposition or "antinomy.

  16. And there is, finally, one more characterization of science which is suggested by the conditions of its rise, but by something in those conditions not yet brought into clear view.

  17. But for the moment we are to approach science from the standpoint of its limitations; we are to see how its own natural ideals, as suggested by our characterization of the scientific view, are evidence of its inadequacy.

  18. A curious and interesting characterization of some species of book insects has come to us in the writings of Christian Mentzel, the German naturalist and philologist, who lived in the seventeenth century.

  19. Is this a good characterization of a phase of the movement?

  20. They are good examples of what may be called the diffused characterization in which our modern illustrators excel.

  21. In characterization the Princess evinces an improvement on Tennyson's manner, but still we observe the manner.

  22. That the work bears unmistakable marks of power and originality cannot be questioned, and in a limited range of characterization and description evinces sagacity and skill.

  23. In Prescott's "Philip the Second" may be found an incomplete characterization of the prince, without the unfavorable attitude toward Philip or the laudatory view of William presented in Motley.

  24. No actor could have given a more vivid characterization of that farmer.

  25. The characterization may be only a bit of vague comparison like that in the preface to the Authorized Version, "Hebrew the ancientest, .

  26. The characterization of Oliva, by Boehmer-Monod as "a sybarite leading an indolent life at the Gesu or in his beautiful villa at Albano," is nothing else than an outrage.

  27. Lessing's correspondence with Eva Konig is but an additional proof that among the most valuable documents adduced for the characterization of German womanhood are love letters to and from German women.

  28. His characterization of Irving and Prescott in their endeavors to draw the character of Columbus has more merit in its insight than skill in its drafting.

  29. The vera pro gratis in personal characterization must not assail the traditional hero.

  30. Nothing could exceed the skill and daintiness with which the costume is painted, and the characterization of the head is more sympathetic than usual, offering a most winsome type of beautiful, good womanhood.

  31. Here again the characterization presents the twofold charm of universality and reality.

  32. Later we see the growth of dramatic characterization in his ensembles, and the development of strongly marked and ingeniously differentiated moods in his arias without departure from the old-fashioned forms.

  33. The parallelism of which we hear between Strauss and Wagner exists only in part--only in the application of the principle of characterization by means of musical symbols or typical phrases.

  34. Reyer's skill in characterization been half so great as M.

  35. There are efforts at characterization by means of melodic, harmonic, and rhythmical symbols, of which the most striking, and least original, is a succession of chords which serves as an introduction to the first scene.

  36. Characterization by means of imitative gestures--pantomime, that is--and dress.

  37. I suppose the mere statement that, in Chicago, Illinois, Martha Foote kept these cushions always crisply white, would make any further characterization superfluous.

  38. The best characterization of the book is to say that it is typically Freudian.

  39. With this characterization of Socrates, we are now in a position to discuss that part of his philosophy which has a definite bearing on modern psychopathology.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "characterization" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acting; action; alphabet; angle; architecture; argument; art; atmosphere; background; blueprint; buffoonery; business; cameo; catalog; catastrophe; character; characterization; chart; color; complication; continuity; contrivance; definition; delineation; demonstration; denomination; denouement; depiction; description; design; designation; details; development; device; diagram; differentiation; disclosure; distinction; drama; drawing; embodiment; enactment; episode; evocation; exemplification; expression; fable; figuration; fingering; gag; gimmick; ham; hieroglyphic; hint; iconography; identification; ideogram; illustration; image; imagery; imitation; impersonation; impression; incarnation; incident; label; letter; line; manifestation; map; masquerade; meaning; mimicry; miming; mood; motif; movement; mummery; mythos; naming; notation; pantomime; patter; performance; performing; personation; personification; photograph; picture; plan; playing; plot; portrait; portraiture; portrayal; posing; presentment; printing; profile; projection; realization; recognition; rendering; rendition; representation; schema; scheme; score; script; selection; show; showing; signification; sketch; slant; specification; story; structure; stunt; subject; suggestion; switch; syllabary; symbol; theme; tone; topic; twist; vignette; writing