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UK [ˌpɜː(r)səˈnælətɪ] / US [ˌpɜrsəˈnælətɪ] noun
Word forms "personality":
singular personality plural personalities
1)
a) [countable/uncountable] the part of a person that makes them behave in a particular way in social situations, for example in a friendly or unfriendly way, or in a confident or shy way. You use the word character when you are talking about whether someone is good or bad, or honest or dishonest

He has a very outgoing personality and makes friends very easily.

Your car often reflects your personality (= shows what kind of person you are).

personality traits (= features of personality):

Certain personality traits may be inherited from our parents.

b) [uncountable] confidence and a lively manner that make people like you and consider you interesting

a TV presenter with bags of personality


Collocations:
Adjectives frequently used with personality
▪  charismatic, dominant, dynamic, engaging, extrovert, forceful, outgoing, strong
2) [countable] a famous or well-known person

She is pictured with TV personality Carol Vorderman.

3) [uncountable] the qualities that a place has that make it interesting and different from other places

a large room that lacks personality

a clash of personalities/a personality clash — a situation in which two people disagree because they have very different personalities

There had been a clash of personalities between the two leaders.


English dictionary. 2014.

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