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his demands for justice. The inspector never gave up his<br />

persistent pursuit of criminals. 2 continuing, constant,<br />

continuous, continual, unending, interminable, unremitting,<br />

unrelenting, perpetual, incessant, unceasing, non-stop: The<br />

persistent rainy weather began to depress us. At last he gave in<br />

to her persistent complaints and bought a washing machine.<br />

person n. 1 individual, human (being), being, man or woman or child,<br />

(living) soul; mortal: Not a single person knew the answer to<br />

my question. 2 in person. physically, personally, bodily,<br />

actually, myself or yourself or himself or herself or ourselves<br />

or yourselves, or themselves, Colloq in the flesh: The<br />

correspondent visited the battlefield in person to see for<br />

himself the extent of the carnage. I know their records, but I<br />

have never seen them in person.<br />

persona n. face, front, fa‡ade, mask, guise, exterior, role, part,<br />

character, identity, self: Her office persona is quite<br />

different from the one she displays at home.<br />

personage n. celebrity, luminary, VIP, name, notable, somebody,<br />

personality, star, superstar, magnate, mogul, Colloq big-shot,<br />

big wheel, hotshot, hot stuff, Brit big noise, Theatre US<br />

headliner: My cousin is fast becoming a personage in the<br />

financial world.<br />

personal adj. 1 individual, physical, bodily, actual, live; in person,<br />

in the flesh: The star is scheduled to make a personal<br />

appearance on tonight's chat show. 2 intimate, exclusive,<br />

private, special, particular: Would you do me a personal<br />

favour? I hear they are having personal problems. 3 intimate,<br />

close, dear, bosom, familiar, special: Wendy happens to be a<br />

personal friend of ours. 4 intimate, individual; disparaging,<br />

slighting, offensive, derogatory, critical, deprecating,<br />

belittling, adverse, unfriendly, insulting: He should confine<br />

his criticism to her acting and avoid personal remarks.<br />

personality<br />

n. 1 character, nature, temperament, disposition, make-up,<br />

persona; identity, psyche: Miles has an extremely abrasive<br />

personality that has upset many people. 2 celebrity, luminary,<br />

star, superstar, name, headliner, somebody: Whom shall we get<br />

as a personality to attract the crowds?

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