personality

UK /pɜː.səˈnæ.lə.tɪ/ US /ˌpɜɹ.səˈnæ.lə.ti/
noun 5

Collocations

23
1

(noun.) character

ADJ

bright, bubbly, extrovert, jovial, lively, outgoing, sparkling, vibrant, vivacious | attractive, charismatic, charming, engaging, lovely, magnetic, pleasant, warm | dominant, dynamic, forceful, formidable, powerful, striking, strong | vulnerable, weak

multiple, split

She has such a vibrant and outgoing personality that everyone wants to be her friend.

VERB + PERSONALITY

be, have

My teacher has such a warm personality that all the students feel comfortable asking her questions.

develop

express, reflect

The way she decorates her apartment really expresses her creative personality.

suit

That casual teaching role really suited her outgoing personality.

PERSONALITY + NOUN

characteristic, trait | type | disorder, problem | development | change

test

The job interview included a personality test to assess how well I work with others.

clash

PHRASES

an aspect of your personality

His sense of humor is an aspect of his personality that makes him popular at work.

a clash of personalities, the force/power/strength of your personality

When two strong personalities clashed on the team, it created tension among the other members.

impose/stamp your personality on sth

The new manager quickly imposed her personality on the entire department.

2

(noun.) famous person

ADJ

leading, prominent, top, well-known | sports | media, radio, television/TV

PERSONALITY + NOUN

cult

The young actor's personality cult grew so large that fans followed his every move on social media.

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