Personality

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /pɝˈsɑnəˈlɪti/

Definitions of personality

noun a set of qualities that make a person unique, especially in terms of behavior and character

Example Sentences

A1 My sister has a friendly personality.

A2 His outgoing personality makes him popular with everyone.

B1 A person's personality can greatly impact their relationships with others.

B2 She has a strong personality that commands respect in any situation.

C1 His dynamic personality allows him to excel in leadership roles.

C2 The actress's versatile personality enables her to portray a wide range of characters convincingly.

Examples of personality in a Sentence

formal Her personality traits make her well-suited for a leadership role.

informal I love hanging out with Sarah, her personality is so fun and outgoing.

slang That guy's personality is off the charts cool.

figurative His personality shines like a beacon in a sea of mediocrity.

Grammatical Forms of personality

past tense

personality

plural

personalities

comparative

more personality

superlative

most personality

present tense

personality

future tense

will personality

perfect tense

have personality

continuous tense

is personality

singular

personality

positive degree

personality

infinitive

to personality

gerund

personality

participle

personality

Origin and Evolution of personality

First Known Use: 1440 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'personality' originated from the Latin word 'persona' which referred to a theatrical mask worn by actors in ancient Rome.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'personality' transitioned from its original theatrical mask meaning to describe the unique combination of characteristics that form an individual's distinct character.