Pronunciation: /əˈtrɪbjuˌt/
noun a piece of information that describes something
A1 I admire her positive attributes like kindness and generosity.
A2 One important attribute of a good leader is the ability to communicate effectively.
B1 His intelligence is one of his most impressive attributes.
B2 The artist's unique style is a defining attribute of her work.
C1 The company's success can be attributed to its innovative approach.
C2 Her exceptional talent is just one of many attributes that make her stand out in her field.
verb to regard something as being caused by someone or something
A1 She attributes her success to hard work and dedication.
A2 He attributes his good health to regular exercise and a balanced diet.
B1 The team attributes their victory to strong teamwork and effective communication.
B2 The company attributes its growth to innovative products and strategic marketing.
C1 The artist attributes her unique style to years of experimentation and self-discovery.
C2 The scientist attributes the breakthrough discovery to a combination of research skills and sheer luck.
formal One important attribute of a successful leader is the ability to communicate effectively.
informal His most impressive attribute is his sense of humor.
slang Dude, her best attribute is definitely her killer dance moves.
figurative The attribute of patience is like a muscle that grows stronger with practice.
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