Niwantha
He is a bit of a character.....What does it mean ?? Dear friends If someone says " He is a bit of a character", what does it mean? Regards Niwantha
13 juil. 2014 10:37
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It means a quirky, odd, eccentric, or unusual person. In Ireland it usually means that you like the person or you enjoy the quirk or eccentricity. We also use it for small children who show a lot of personality or who are cheeky.
13 juillet 2014
1
It means that he has a unique personality.
13 juillet 2014
1
This phrase is often used as a euphemism. If you want to refer to someone who is rather strange, but you want to say something polite-sounding about them, you'd say 'He's a bit of a character'. And as Richie says, teachers would generally describe a cheeky or even badly behaved or difficult child as being 'a character'.
13 juillet 2014
1
he has a kind of character distinguished from others. i think it's used to praise someone
13 juillet 2014
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