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Individuality

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Noun

1. individualism, individuality, individuation

the quality of being individual

Example Sentences:
'so absorbed by the movement that she lost all sense of individuality'

2. identity, individuality, personal identity

the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity

Example Sentences:
'you can lose your identity when you join the army'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Individuality

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noun plural -ties
1. 
distinctive or unique character or personality
a work of great individuality
2. 
the qualities that distinguish one person or thing from another; identity
3. 
the state or quality of being a separate entity; discreteness

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Individuality

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nounWord forms: plural ˌindiˈviduˈalities
1. 
a. 
the sum of the characteristics or qualities that set one person or thing apart from others; individual character
b. 
personal identity; personality
2. 
the condition of being individual, or different from others
houses in the suburbs often have no individuality
3. 
a single person or thing; individual
4.  Obsolete
indivisibility

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Individuality

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n. pl. in·di·vid·u·al·i·ties
1.
a. The aggregate of qualities and characteristics that distinguish one person or thing from others; character: choices that were intended to express his individuality; monotonous towns lacking in individuality.
b. An individual or distinguishing feature.
2. The quality or state of being individual; singularity: She was so involved in the cause that she lost all sense of individuality.
3. A single, distinct entity.
4. Archaic Indivisibility.

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