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- pronunciation:
- puhr
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noun |
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personalities |
definition 1: |
all of the qualities of a person that make that person different from others.
One twin has a cheerful personality, while the other is more serious.- synonyms:
- character
- similar words:
- characteristics, disposition, ego, identity, individuality, nature, person, self
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definition 2: |
a famous person.
There were many personalities in the audience at the movie awards event.- synonyms:
- celebrity
- similar words:
- figure, somebody, star
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related words: |
notable |
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broader category that includes personality |
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behavior, mind |
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is similar to personality |
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attitude, character, disposition, humor, nature, temper |
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some descriptions of personalities |
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adventurous, affable, aggressive, agreeable, artificial, belligerent, bold, charming, colorful, conservative, dreadful, dull, enthusiastic, fake, generous, genial, good-natured, gullible, happy-go-lucky, imaginative, impulsive, insincere, likable, lousy, magnetic, mischievous, moody, nervous, nosy, obnoxious, plastic, playful, pleasant, polite, reckless, reserved, rotten, serious, shy, silly, sincere, somber, stiff, stubborn, sweet, timid, unnatural, unpleasant, warm, witty |
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some people associated with specific personalities |
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angel, brat, bully, conservative, crank, devil, extrovert, follower, fool, grouch, jerk, leader, monster, rascal, rat, rogue, snake, villain |
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some reactions to personalities |
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admiration, amusement, annoyance, attraction, disgust, dislike, enchantment, fancy, friendship |
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some things conventionally associated with personality |
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breeding, chip off the old block, individuality, take after, tendency, trait |
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