identity
A sense of a nation as a cohesive whole, represented by distinctive traditions and culture.
The identity or feeling of belonging to a group based on shared cultural traditions.
A person's sense of who they are based on their group membership(s).
Refers to the real or actual identity of a person.
A well-defined and confident sense of self or group character.
How one thinks of oneself in terms of to whom one is romantically or sexually attracted.
The visible elements of a brand, such as color, design, and logo, that identify and distinguish the brand in consumers' minds.
A sense of self based on one's political beliefs and affiliations.
A sense of self based on one's religious beliefs.
An identity that has been illegally taken and used by another person.
A completely different identity adopted by someone.
The sense of self that is derived from one's profession.
The way a company presents itself to the public.
An identity that is kept hidden from others, often used by spies or superheroes.
A sense of identity associated with being from the United States.
A sense of belonging to a particular geographical region.
A sense of identity associated with being from Asia.
The identity determined by a person's unique DNA sequence.
A situation in which you wrongly think someone is a different person.
A sense of identity associated with the Jewish faith and culture.
A sense of belonging to a particular social class.
A sense of identity associated with the Islamic faith.
A sense of identity associated with the Catholic faith.
A sense of belonging to a city or state.
The process of confirming a person's identity.
A person who commits identity theft.
Political activity or movements based on the shared experiences of members of a certain group.
A line of people including a suspect, shown to a witness to identify the criminal.
A person's feeling of who they are; a self-concept.
Documents or other evidence that serve to prove who a person is.
The process of trying to discover or understand one's true nature or character.
Used to specify the nature of an identity.
Used to indicate a sameness or close similarity between two or more things.
To be aware of who someone truly is.
To have a common identity with others.
To no longer have a clear sense of who you are.
To illegally obtain and use someone else's personal data.
To start being a new person with a new name, appearance, etc.
To provide someone or something with a sense of self or character.
To establish an identity on a particular foundation, such as ancestry or beliefs.
To try to determine someone's identity without enough information to be sure.
To take back or re-establish an identity that was lost.