Pronunciation: /ˈpɜːrsənz/
noun refers to individuals or human beings
A1 There are two persons waiting outside the building.
A2 The persons in the room were all talking loudly.
B1 The company is looking to hire new persons for the sales team.
B2 The security guards checked the identification of all persons entering the event.
C1 The survey was conducted with over 1000 persons to gather data.
C2 The jury consisted of six highly respected persons from the legal profession.
adjective describing word that modifies a noun, such as 'many persons'
A1 There are two persons waiting in line.
A2 The persons involved in the accident were taken to the hospital.
B1 The company is looking to hire persons with experience in marketing.
B2 The committee is composed of highly qualified persons from various backgrounds.
C1 The research team consists of persons with expertise in different fields.
C2 The organization aims to empower persons with disabilities through education and employment opportunities.
formal The company is committed to providing equal opportunities for all persons regardless of their background.
informal Hey, did you see that persons from the marketing team are organizing a team building event?
slang Those persons are always up to something, you never know what they're planning next.
figurative In the grand scheme of things, we are all just small, insignificant persons in the universe.
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