Synonym: identity, individualism, individuation, personal identity. Similar words: individualism, individual, undivided, quality, equality, sexuality, inequality, conviviality. Meaning: ['ɪndɪvɪdjʊ'ælətɪ] n. 1. the quality of being individual 2. the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity.
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(31) At the same time, Haley has maintained his individuality, which Rodman respects.
(32) Young women of this age show a high regard for each other's individuality and a greater ability to tolerate differences.
(33) The individuality and richness of their lives - given a glance of a chance - mocked such lumpen labels.
(34) Minton did not consciously try to impose his style on others, but respected the individuality of his students.
(35) The photographs were praised for their individuality and for their many distinctive styles.
(36) Given the individuality of voice,[www.Sentencedict.com] it is little wonder that people also vary enormously in their communicating habits.
(37) I always prefer players with some colour and individuality in their sound, usually with some distortion.
(38) No member of a crew is praised for the rugged individuality of his rowing. Ralph Waldo Emerson
(39) Their individuality has always made them rare, and now, perhaps, they are thinning out even more.
(40) Although traditional shopfronts add charm and individuality to high streets, unprecedented damage has been done over the last century.
(41) But as soon as it was repeated, its individuality merged into a series extending indefinitely into the future.
(42) Stressing the individuality of the school is vital, particularly now that the National Curriculum gives a uniformity to curriculum content.
(43) In other words each primary school will continue to reflect its own individuality.
(44) The closeness was as strong as the pull of their own lives; they lost the pain of individuality within its protection.
(45) As the MoMo concept emphasises the individuality of design for each customer, Siemens has not produced any prototype trains.
(46) Law mirrors the abstract individuality and formal equality of contracting parties in the capitalist market.
(47) As people become swept up in conforming to this, they lose their individuality.
(48) Changing the color of his hair was his way of expressing his individuality.
(49) The first five years of life are critically important in shaping every person's unique individuality.
(50) Shakespeare not only gives variety and vitality to his characters, but he preserves each individuality throughout each play.
(51) Individuality is an important thing to me, but the sum is the whole of its parts.
(52) The remarks were worded as though it might be meaningful to maintain the individuality of each atom.
(53) She took pride in her children's quirks and individuality, and made no effort to try to change them.
(54) Ossett today demonstrates that sturdy individuality in an increasing variety of businesses and services as well as their new centre of Wellgate.
(55) We have a close working relationship while retaining our individuality and separate interests.
(56) But at the same time most people find the expression of their individuality through work.
(57) An old person is helped to retain a sense of individuality through maintaining close relationships.
(58) For the minority who receive social care, the characteristics are significant reminders of their individuality and diversity.
(59) It's difficult to be part of a highly organized group such as the armed forces without losing some of your individuality.
(60) Look like having individuality and elitist sufficient symbol.
More similar words: individualism, individual, undivided, quality, equality, sexuality, inequality, conviviality, spirituality, residual, divide, divinity, qualitative, reality, venality, normality, vitality, morality, frugality, mortality, brutality, generality, speciality, personality, commonality, nationality, originality, principality, hospitality, technicality.