form character

Frequency: 6.57.5 per million words

To shape or develop someone's personality.

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  • Parents play a crucial role in helping to form their child's character.
  • His years spent volunteering abroad significantly helped to form his character.
  • The discipline and teamwork learned in sports can form a strong character.
  • It is believed that early hardships often form the strongest character.
  • A person's character is formed not just by success, but by how they handle failure.
  • The headmaster stated that their primary goal is to form the character of the young people in their care.
  • Throughout history, leaders have understood the experiences necessary to form the character of a nation's youth.
  • Reading classic novels is an excellent way to form one's moral character.
  • We must consider how our society will form the character of future generations.
  • The mentor's guidance was essential in forming the young artist's resilient character.