streak

noun44 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.4

A very noticeable aspect of someone's character.

A tendency to want to be more successful than other people.

A tendency to do things on your own without help.

A tendency to be unkind or unpleasant.

A tendency to be very unpleasant or malicious.

A tendency to be determined not to change your opinion or attitude.

A tendency to be unkind or cause suffering.

A tendency to enjoy new and exciting experiences.

A tendency to care only about yourself and not about other people.

A tendency to resist authority or control.

A tendency to be determined to get what you want without caring about others.

A tendency to be cruel and violent.

A tendency to use physical force to harm someone.

An aspect of someone's character that is not usually seen.

A tendency to have very strict moral attitudes.

A continuous period of winning in games or competitions.

A continuous period of losing in games or competitions.

A continuous period in sports without losing.

A continuous period in sports without being defeated.

A period of repeated good luck.

A period of repeated success or good luck.

A continuous period without a single win.

A continuous period in a game without scoring any points.

A thin line or mark of a dark color.

A line of grey/gray color, typically in hair.

A vividly colored line or mark.

A line of blond color, especially in hair.

A line of golden color.

A line or mark that is light in color.

A barely visible line or mark.

A flash of lightning in the sky.

A line of a specific color.

Used to connect a character trait to the person or family.

Used to describe someone who has a particular character trait.

To possess a particular quality in one's character.

To let a part of your character be seen by others.

To show a part of your character that was not known before.

To stop a continuous period of success or failure.

To end a continuous period of success or failure.

To be currently in a period of repeated success or failure.

To begin a period of repeated success or failure.

To end a continuous period of success or failure, often suddenly.

To make a period of success or failure last longer.

To lengthen a period of success or failure.

Collocations with "streak"

streak + ...