personalite

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(Tıp) personality
Charisma, or qualities that make a person stand out from the crowd

But over and over / I´ll be a fool for you / 'cause you got personality. (“Personality” by Lloyd Price, 1959).

An assumed role or manner of behavior

In his final act, the comedian takes on a child's personality.

that which distinguishes or individualizes a person; its qualities are judged not so much in terms of their moral value, as in "character," but as to whether they are "pleasing" or "unpleasing "
A set of qualities that make a person (or thing) distinct from another
Type of extrovert and communicative behavior associated with mind and recognized by the need to be detached in its search for entertainment; hubris Compare Physicality
The distinctive patterns of behavior, including thoughts and emotions, that characterize each individual's adaptation to the situations of his or her life
All the internal traits and behaviours that make a person unique p 126
-A relatively enduring pattern of perceiving and relating to self, others, and the environment In DID it can refer to any identity exhibiting such a pattern
(See 79) A person's distinguishing character traits, attitudes, or habits A person's distinguishing character traits, attitudes, or habits
A method of setting up a computer or a program for multiple users Example: In Windows, each user is given a separate "personality" and set of relevant files Although Eudora Pro also has a feature called personalities, its use is geared toward a single user with multiple e-mail accounts
That set of reactions and defenses that we learned at a very young age in order to try to protect ourselves The personality is a set of beliefs and patterns founded on the illusion that “I” am a separate “me” who needs to be protected Back to Top
Something said or written which refers to the person, conduct, etc
Personality is that by which the intellectual subject is a person
of some individual, especially something of a disparaging or offensive nature; personal remarks; as, indulgence in personalities
All moveable property i e furniture, money, trade stocks and private business and share in partnership, securities and leasehold interests and all property except real property
the "self" built up in a single incarnation, as a product of both heredity and environment and consisting of the "ego self" or one's own inner sense of identity, and the "persona" or outward personality shown to others; distinguished from one's Individuality, developed over the course of all one's incarnations
{i} character, disposition, identity
Your personality is your whole character and nature. She has such a kind, friendly personality Through sheer force of personality Hugh Trenchard had got his way The contest was as much about personalities as it was about politics
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