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personify


Meanings
  • Giving a human quality or identity to an abstract idea, object, or concept.

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Rhymes
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Homophones
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personified , personifier , personifiers , personifies , personify , personifying
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Etymology
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The word personify comes from the Latin words 'persona' meaning mask or character, and 'facere' meaning to make or do. Personify therefore means to give a human form, identity, or quality to an abstract idea, object, or concept.


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  1. Metaphor: A figure of speech that directly compares one thing to another thing, without using the word 'personify'. For example, 'The sun is a golden ball.' or 'The waves are the arms of the sea.'.

  2. Synecdoche: A figure of speech in which a part of something represents the whole thing, without using the word 'personify'. For example, 'The White House issued a statement.' or 'The crew of the USS Enterprise consisted of approximately 500 officers and enlisted personnel.'.

  3. Anthropomorphism: A figure of speech in which human qualities, emotions, or behaviors are attributed to non-human things, without using the word 'personify'. For example, 'The wind howled and moaned as it blew through the trees.' or 'The sun smiled warmly down upon the children as they played in the park.'.


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Personify has been used extensively in literature, art, music, and other forms of cultural expression. In literature, personification is used to bring abstract concepts, objects, or ideas to life, allowing readers to connect with and understand them more deeply. In art, personification is used to create powerful and evocative images that capture the essence of an abstract concept or idea. In music, personification is used to create rich and imaginative musical landscapes that explore and express the complex emotions and ideas that underlie the human experience.

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