personification|personifications in English
noun
[per·son·i·fi·ca·tion || pɜr‚sɑnɪfɪ'keɪʃn /pɜː‚sɒ-]
act of ascribing human qualities to an inhuman object; embodiment, incarnation; symbol; model, example
Use "personification|personifications" in a sentence
1. List of Arcadians: Oro - the personification of Death Kaos - the personification of Chaos Eris - the personification of Despair Shara - the
2. Anthropomorphic personification, of course
3. He is very personification of selfishness.
4. Gallacher was the personification of scandal.
5. He looked the personification of misery.
6. She was the personification of elegance.
7. She is the very personification of selfishness.
8. Santa Claus is the personification of Christmas.
9. Decibel is the personification of an abstract quality.
10. Sarah is the personification of feminine innocence.
11. She's the personification of culture and refinement.
12. Listen to Personification by The Bazillions, 34 Shazams
13. Bukky is your ideal personification of this notion
14. He was usually the personification of kindness.
15. Death as a personification or as a philosophical notion.
16. A when search a technology interesting trend is personification.
17. Where personification is used, Allegories come into being
18. She played a character who was the personification of evil.
19. How to use Alliteration and personification in your writing
20. Amaterasu is the personification of the sun and of Japan
21. The heroine, Maryska, is the personification of female sexuality.
22. One reason for this is that texts and images which are considered Allegories very often contain personifications
23. But I must be clearer what kind of personification this is.
24. Political integrity assumes a particularly deep personification of the community or state.
25. He became the personification of the financial excess of the 1980s.