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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a negative character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person or figure who exhibits undesirable traits or behaviors, often in literature or storytelling contexts.
Example: "In the novel, the protagonist struggles against a negative character who constantly undermines their efforts."
Alternatives: "an antagonistic figure" or "a villainous character".
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(Mr. Jackman felt he was too young, Mr. Kline did not want to play such a negative character, and Mr. Spacey wanted to save his musical talents for a project about Bobby Darin, Mr. Richards said).
Again, the cat seemed like quite a negative character.
Murali Sharma will be seen portraying a negative character.
If one is called a busybody, it is a negative character assessment.
"It is a negative character, as she suffered from personality disorders and was bipolar.
The term "nostalgia" was first coined in 1688, and it was originally held as a negative character trait or even a disease; American military doctor Theodore Calhoun viewed nostalgia as indicative of weak will and "unmanliness".
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Kapoor, who had never played a completely negative character in his entire career, was initially hesitant to sign the film.
For sequence I, 18.7% and sequence II, 9.3% was divergent of a directly negative character.
For sequence I, 5.9% and for sequence II, 8.7% were content divergent and of a directly negative character.
Chopra found it challenging to play such an "extremely negative character", and had to mentally prepare herself for an hour before each scene to get inside her character.
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