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Belly Posted 18 years ago
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What are the differences between Personality vs character vs Nature?

What are the differences between Personality vs character vs Nature?
  

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It's a tricky one to pin down. Some random thoughts... On a scale of "most outwardly visible" to "deepest", I would order them: personality , character , nature And on a scale of "most likely to be used in relation to people" to "can be used for anything", again: personality , character , nature "Character", perhaps more than the others, can refer to the moral aspects of how one conducts oneself in one's affairs, or to one's reputation.

  • It's a tricky one to pin down.
  • Some random thoughts...
  • On a scale of "most outwardly visible" to "deepest", I would order them: personality , character , nature And on a scale of "most likely to be used in relation to people" to "can be used for anything", again: personality , character , nature "Character", perhaps more than the others, can refer to the moral aspects of how one conducts oneself in one's affairs, or to one's reputation.
  • "He is of good character" means that he's honest, hard-working, etc.
  • -- generally an upstanding citizen.
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It's a tricky one to pin down. Some random thoughts...

On a scale of "most outwardly visible" to "deepest", I would order them:

personality, character, nature

And on a scale of "most likely to be used in relation to people" to "can be used for anything", again:

personality, character, nature

"Character", perhaps
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We don't use that much in our language. So your explanation is a little fuzzy to me.
So, let me put this after reading your post:
John, as anybody else,at heart he is kind (nature/ character). But he lives in the environment where evil is everywhere, then he has a bad, hot personality.
I wonder if my interpretation is right
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Belly So your explanation is a little fuzzy to me.
Any explanation will be fuzzy because the meanings of the words overlap considerably. You will not find a precise rule that tells you which word to use in any possible situation. Moreover, different people probably have slightly different perceptions of the nuances that separate them (and explaining those nuanc
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BellyWhat are the differences between Personality vs character vs Nature?

Have you tried a dictionary? These words have multiple definitions, so it's hard to understand what your question is. Which of these multiple definitions are you trying to disambiguate?
If you are wondering about how to use these words with respect to people, then:
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it is that chacter is trying to face animals or animals are trying to face them
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Anonymousit is that chacter is trying to face animals or animals are trying to face them


I'm sorry, I didn't quite get that. Could you ask this question another way?

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