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personalities

7 definitions • 11 examples
1
the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel, and think:

Examples:

She has a very warm personality.
He is well qualified for the job, but he does lack personality (= he is a boring person).
2
a famous person:

Examples:

The show is hosted by a popular TV personality.
3
the special combination of qualities in a person that makes that person different from others, as shown by the way the person behaves, feels, and thinks:

Examples:

[ C ] She has a cheerful, attractive personality.
[ U ] Personality is formed at a very early age.
4
A personality is also a famous person, esp. in popular entertainment or sports:

Examples:

[ C ] a TV personality
5
the type of person you are, which is shown by the way you behave, feel, and think:

Examples:

He has a dynamic personality, makes excellent decisions, and is a true leader.
The real issue is about personality clashes with management.
6
the quality an organization has when it is seen as being legally separate from its owners:

Examples:

In England and Wales, a partnership does not have separate legal personality.
7
the set of qualities that make a product interesting, attractive, etc.:

Examples:

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