personality

simple noun94 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

A personality that is confident and not easily influenced by others.

Refers to a pleasant and agreeable character.

Describes a friendly and easy-to-like character.

Describes a person who is relaxed and not easily upset or worried.

Describes someone friendly and socially confident.

Refers to a kind, affectionate, and friendly character.

Describes a personality that people find pleasing or appealing.

A personality with a strong ability to control or influence people.

A personality that is one of a kind and unlike any other.

Refers to a personality that is very pleasant and delightful.

Refers to a character full of energy and enthusiasm.

Refers to the unique personality of a single person.

A personality relating to or involving the imagination or original ideas.

Describes a kind, friendly, and pleasant character.

Describes someone who is very lively and enthusiastic.

A personality that makes people like you.

A personality that is not easy to understand or analyze.

Describes a character that is full of energy and life.

A personality that is very attractive and powerful.

A personality that is full of energy and new ideas.

A personality that has a special quality or feature that makes it easily recognizable.

A personality that attracts, influences, and inspires people.

A personality that expresses opinions strongly and confidently.

Refers to a cheerful and intelligent character.

A personality that seems more exciting or interesting than ordinary people.

A personality that likes to be in charge and control situations.

A personality that is clearly different and separate from others.

A popular, though clinically outdated, term for dissociative identity disorder.

Refers to a character that is very witty and lively.

A personality that is charming and attracts people's interest.

A personality with a set of traits that make a person prone to addictions.

Indicates a sociable and outgoing character.

A personality that is interesting, exciting, and unusual.

A personality that lacks force, determination, or influence.

Referring to dissociative identity disorder, where a person has several distinct personalities.

A personality characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits.

Refers to a character that is attractively lively and animated.

A personality characterized by a long-term pattern of manipulating, exploiting, or violating the rights of others.

A personality that inspires fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, or capable.

A condition in which a person's identity is fragmented into two or more distinct personalities.

A personality liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.

A personality favoring strict obedience to authority, often at the expense of personal freedom.

A personality that is susceptible to physical or emotional harm.

Describes a cheerful and friendly character.

A person who is well-known from appearing on television (short form).

A person who is famous or widely known.

A person who is well-known from appearing on television.

A famous person who is liked by many people.

A person who is well-known through their appearances in the media.

A famous person in the world of sports.

A well-known person, especially in entertainment or sports.

A well-known figure in politics.

An important and famous person.

A famous person of high rank or great influence.

A person who hosts or appears on a radio show.

A famous person who is among the most successful or important in their field.

An important and influential famous person.

A very important and influential famous person in a particular field.

A person who appears on radio or television broadcasts.

A method of assessing human personality.

A distinguishing quality or characteristic of a person.

A category assigned to a person with a particular set of characteristics.

A mental disorder characterized by inflexible and unhealthy patterns of thinking and behaving.

A situation in which two people disagree because they have very different personalities.

A description of a person's character traits.

A serious disagreement between people with opposing personalities.

A typical or noticeable quality of a person's character.

A significant and lasting alteration in a person's character.

The process of the development of a person's character over time.

A fault or weakness in a person's character.

The measurement of personal characteristics.

A peculiar aspect of a person's character.

An issue or difficulty related to a person's character.

Excessive public admiration for or devotion to a famous person, especially a political leader.

A conflict arising from the incompatibility of two people's characters.

The degree to which someone's character is strong and influential.

A particular part of someone's character, often one that is not usually seen.

The power of someone's character to influence or persuade.

One part of someone's character.

The influential capacity of someone's character.

To influence something in a way that it clearly shows your character.

To force something to have qualities that reflect your character.

Used to indicate possession of a certain type of personality.

Used to describe the state or nature of someone's personality.

To be right or appropriate for someone's character.

To not have an interesting or strong character.

For something (like clothes or a room) to be an indication of one's character.

To be compatible with or correspond to someone's character.

To influence the development of someone's character.

To be suitable or appropriate for someone's character.

To form or acquire a particular character over time.

To show or reveal one's character through actions or appearance.

To cause a particular quality of someone's character to be seen.

To give something a more interesting or unique character.