personify

[US]/pə'sɒnɪfaɪ/
[UK]/pɚ'sɑnɪfaɪ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. to attribute human qualities to something; to represent an idea or quality in human form

Example Sentences

Artists personify beauty in their works.

This character personifies evil.

We often personify the sun and the moon, calling the sun “he” and the moon “she”.

Through compatibility can personify the three feature of the drug property of peaceful property of drug:" body mild utility bias", "two-way apply", "condition dominancy".

Art often personifies abstract concepts like love and justice.

Literature has the power to personify inanimate objects, giving them human-like qualities.

My cat seems to personify laziness, always napping in the sun.

In mythology, gods and goddesses often personify natural forces like thunder and the sea.

The artist used colors to personify emotions in his paintings.

The author skillfully personified the city as a living, breathing entity in his novel.

The poet's words personify the beauty and fragility of nature.

The film uses animals to personify different human personality traits.

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