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1. personality
noun. ['ˌpɝːsəˈnælɪti'] the complex of all the attributes--behavioral, temperamental, emotional and mental--that characterize a unique individual.
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Antonyms
Sentences with multiple-personality
1. Multiple-personality disorder, also known as dissociative identity disorder, is a mental illness characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personalities within an individual.
2. The concept of multiple-personality disorder has been controversial and debated within the field of psychology for decades.
Quotes about multiple-personality
1. "I think I have a multiple personality. Because I have a lot of characters inside of me, that I can switch from one character to another."
Jim Carrey, interview with 60 Minutes
2. "I'm not playing a role. I'm being myself, whatever the hell that is. I'm not sure I know what it is. There's a lot of different people inside me. Maybe I'm schizophrenic or something."
Leonardo DiCaprio, interview with Rolling Stone
Rhymes with Multiple Personality
- heterosexuality
- constitutionality
- instrumentality
- proportionality
- sentimentality
- individuality
- conditionality
- principality
- impartiality
- functionality
- technicality
- punctuality
- mutuality
- materiality
- eventuality
- cyclicality
- criminality
- collegiality
- speciality
- seasonality
- rationality
- originality
- nationality
- informality
- immortality
- mentality
- illegality
- centrality
- brutality
- bestiality
3. multiple
adjective. ['ˈmʌltəpəl'] having or involving or consisting of more than one part or entity or individual.
Synonyms
- nonuple
- fourfold
- double
- threefold
- octuple
- septuple
- twofold
- nine-fold
- fivefold
- five-fold
- multiplex
- quaternate
- quadruplicate
- triple
- quadruplex
- triune
- sextuple
- treble
- two-fold
- ten-fold
- binary
- denary
- quaternary
- ninefold
- triplex
- seven-fold
- sevenfold
- quintuple
- tenfold
- dual
- ternary
- three-fold
- manifold
- bigeminal
- four-fold
- duplex
- duple
- aggregate
- eightfold
- eight-fold
- quadruple
- doubled
- six-fold
Antonyms
Etymology
- multiple (French)
- multiplus (Latin)