Get to know Personify better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like embody or assign.
Personify meaning
- To be an example of; to have all the attributes of.
- To create a representation of (an abstract quality) in the form of a character or persona.
Synonyms of Personify
Using Personify
- The main meaning on this page is: To be an example of; to have all the attributes of. | To create a representation of (an abstract quality) in the form of a character or persona.
- Useful related words include: embody, be, assign, ascribe.
- In the example corpus, personify often appears in combinations such as: to personify, personify the.
Context around Personify
- Average sentence length in these examples: 20.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 6 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 17 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Personify
- In this selection, "personify" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 20.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, harris, lyrics, ever, health, corporate and evil stand out and add context to how "personify" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include came to personify the movement and architecture and personify health share. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "personify" sits close to words such as aaditya, aardman and abbess, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with personify
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Some charismatic psychiatrists came to personify the movement against psychiatry. (10 words)
However, the quality I am least likely to ever personify is stoicism. (12 words)
Then, create a couple of paragraphes defining just how you personify each top quality. (14 words)
The athletics logo has in the past incorporated World War II era fighter planes, but currently does not, and the school does not currently have a physical mascot to personify the name. (32 words)
The lyrics personify the emotion and portray it as a somewhat vengeful mistress: Love won’t come near me / She don’t even hear me / She walks past my vacancy sign. (31 words)
They appear as cloaked mummifed figures, who wield scythes and summon the undead to fight their enemies, though more powerful Necromancers can summon deadly Reapers, spirits that personify death. (29 words)
Example sentences (17)
Hear executives from Quantum Health, Surescripts, EY, Clinical Architecture and Personify Health share their views on digital transformation in healthcare.
In a way, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris personify the post-Vietnam Democratic Party’s approach, which ran from Jimmy Carter through Bill Clinton to Barack Obama.
The lyrics personify the emotion and portray it as a somewhat vengeful mistress: Love won’t come near me / She don’t even hear me / She walks past my vacancy sign.
This is a representation of our tendency to personify our insecurities and our perceived dreams of who we wish we were.
Such action interferes with the internal governance of the church, depriving the church of control over the selection of those who will personify its beliefs.
Each man came to personify corporate boldness, reputations they burnished by writing best-selling business memoirs.
However, the quality I am least likely to ever personify is stoicism.
I couldn't comprehend why anyone would vote for Nixon, who seemed to me to personify evil.
Then, create a couple of paragraphes defining just how you personify each top quality.
With all his experience as a performer, he said he still had to do a lot of studying to personify a drag queen impersonator.
So, I try to personify that a lot, even though today I’m giving you 627, blonde, Marcel wave.
During the long reign of his mother, he was largely excluded from political power, and came to personify the fashionable, leisured elite.
Indigenous myths and folklore often personify animals and objects, reaffirming the belief that everything possess a soul and must be respected.
Some charismatic psychiatrists came to personify the movement against psychiatry.
The athletics logo has in the past incorporated World War II era fighter planes, but currently does not, and the school does not currently have a physical mascot to personify the name.
They appear as cloaked mummifed figures, who wield scythes and summon the undead to fight their enemies, though more powerful Necromancers can summon deadly Reapers, spirits that personify death.
Three authors came to personify the movement against psychiatry, and two of these were practicising psychiatrists.
Common combinations with personify
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to personify 9×
- personify the 6×