Personage

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈpɜrsənɪdʒ/

Definitions of personage

noun a person of distinction or importance

Example Sentences

A1 A personage is a famous or important person.

A2 The book is about a mysterious personage who lives in the old mansion.

B1 The historical play features several prominent personages from the past.

B2 The novel explores the inner thoughts and struggles of the main personage.

C1 The artist captured the essence of the personage in his portrait.

C2 The political leader was a controversial personage, admired by some and despised by others.

Examples of personage in a Sentence

formal The historical personage was known for his contributions to science.

informal That famous personage is always in the news.

slang Check out that cool personage over there!

figurative The artist used vibrant colors to bring the mystical personage to life in the painting.

Grammatical Forms of personage

past tense

personaged

plural

personages

comparative

more personage

superlative

most personage

present tense

personages

future tense

will personage

perfect tense

have personaged

continuous tense

is personaging

singular

personage

positive degree

personage

infinitive

to personage

gerund

personaging

participle

personaging

Origin and Evolution of personage

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'personage' originated from the Middle English word 'personege', which was derived from the Old French word 'personage' meaning 'important person'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'personage' has evolved to refer to a person of importance, typically in a literary or historical context, as well as to describe a character or figure of note.