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Personified Meaning in English

word · lemma: personify

pɝˈsɑnəˌfaɪd
per-SAAN-uh-fyde
pɜːsˈɒnɪfˌaɪd
per-SON-ih-fyde

Definition

Describes something (often an idea, object, or quality) that is represented as if it were a person or had human qualities.

Usage & Nuances

Used in both literature and general speech, often for abstract concepts like 'justice' or 'nature'. Common in phrases like 'evil personified' or 'hope personified.' Can be used literally or metaphorically. Frequently misunderstood as only relating to actual people—it's for anything given person-like traits.

Example Sentences

In some stories, death is personified as a tall, dark figure.

basic

Kindness was personified by the character of the old woman.

basic

The wind was personified in the poem as if it could whisper.

basic

She is generosity personified—always lending a helping hand to those in need.

natural

If evil was ever personified, it would look just like that villain.

natural

To the villagers, the mountain was personified as a guardian spirit watching over them.

natural