(noun - trait) aspect, character, facet, indication, quality, or speciality
(verb - to ascribe) assign, accredit, blame, or reference
allele, gene
Characteristics
Holdings, wealth, belongings, ownership, land, place, material pssession, attribute, chattels, effects, estate, goods.
The word backyard itself is used as an adjunctive noun (not an adjective) when paired with another noun, e.g. backyard barbecue, backyard mechanic. The word backyard is not an attribute in either case.
Your best attribute is your hair..........or something like that:)
Giving an antonym for the word attributes can be tricky, mainly because of its meaning, as in, giving credit to or being an aspect of something. Giving an opposite of, "attributed the painting to Titian;" (WikiAnswers) could be reverted as a non-attribute.
Attribute , impute ,
Characteristics
transitive dependency
The word "attribute" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a quality or characteristic of a person or thing. As a verb, it means to regard something as belonging to or being caused by a particular thing or person.
Transitive Dependency
I would attribute my good looks to my handsome father.
trait
Holdings, wealth, belongings, ownership, land, place, material pssession, attribute, chattels, effects, estate, goods.
Holdings, wealth, belongings, ownership, land, place, material pssession, attribute, chattels, effects, estate, goods.
In computing, an attribute is a specification that defines a property of an object, element, or file.
This is known as the semantic error of using a word incorrectly based on its sound or similarity to another word, known as a malapropism. A speaker might mistakenly interchange words that sound alike, like "attribute" and "contribute," leading to confusion in communication.
put it down to