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Being characterized

verb

To depict someone or something a particular way (often negative)

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You all now are being characterized as unsophisticated barbarians.

DiCaprio bristles at being characterized as a man-child.

"They are already being characterized as a genius.

Mr. Tàpies chafed at being characterized as an abstract painter.

As a self-described "erotic, horny" person, he doesn't mind being characterized as a womanizer, either.

Bad news for Borders: its road to recovery is being characterized as "unrealistic" and "doubtful".

Ordinarily, a nominee would take umbrage at being characterized with senatorial endorsement as a treasonous madman.

Senator Joseph I. Lieberman's recent support of President Bush's Iraq policies is being characterized as disloyal to the Democratic Party.

The reason they were so annoyed at being characterized as developers in disguise is simply because sometimes the truth hurts.

Stanley fights against being characterized as a neurotic ditz; her imagination is bigger than Rando's, as is Jackie Hoffman's.

A.G.: Over the years you've resisted being characterized as a balladeer.

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