personified (B2)
verb
Pronunciation: /pərˈsɒnɪfaɪ/
Definition
To represent an abstract quality or idea as a human being, or to attribute human characteristics to an animal or inanimate object.
Examples
The ancient Greeks often personified natural forces like the sun and the sea as gods.
In the story, the character of the wise old owl personifies knowledge and experience.
Children often personify their toys, giving them names and personalities.
How to Use personified
- personify [abstract noun] (prepositional phrase)
- To represent an abstract concept as a person or with human qualities. — "The artist tried to personify freedom in his sculpture."
- personify [animal/object] (prepositional phrase)
- To give human characteristics to an animal or object. — "The animated movie personified the toys to make them relatable to children."
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