Synonym: incarnation, prosopopoeia. Similar words: esterification, identification, indication, medication, significant, implication, publication, application. Meaning: n. 1. a person who represents an abstract quality 2. representing an abstract quality or idea as a person or creature 3. the act of attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas etc..
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(31) He is the personification of pride [ selfishness ].
(32) He is the personification of honesty.
(33) A personification of wickedness and ungodliness alluded to in the Old and New Testaments.
(34) And call-over to surname the ground to mention Sidifen Baoermo, it seems that originally between the company the upper and lower teeth not meeting properly, some guide the tendency of personification.
(35) The Devala is a personification of music and lesser god of the Celestial Sphere.
(36) Zhejiang province is the personification of traditional industrial clusters, and Ningbo apparel industry has delegation denotation.
(37) Chinese culture indicates the essence of self-concern including patriarchal clan system, collectivism, hiding selfishness, personification.
(38) Such personification didn't play well at Cambridge; to impute individuality and emotion to nonhuman animals was anthropomorphism, not ethology.
(39) Napoleon is th Mahomet of the West, and is worshipped by his commonplace but ambitions followers, not only as a leader and lawgiver, but also as the personification of equality.
(40) It was the personification of the old term spick and span.
(41) Literary creation a transformation from non - literary factors to aesthetic personification.
(42) This essay mainly discusses the employment of similes ,[sentencedict.com] metaphors and personification together with colors in "The Red Badge of Courage" by the US writer Stephen Crane.
(43) Bible A personification of wickedness and ungodliness alluded to in the Old and New Testaments.
(44) Marianne wearing a Phrygian cap is the national personification of the French Republic, and a symbol of Liberty.
(45) Chinese culture indicates the essence of self - concern including clan system, collectivism, hiding selfishness, personification.
(46) She seemed the personification of all the female highhandedness and viciousness he had experienced.
(47) But there is no doubt that Mandela has become its personification.
(48) Words of song is adopted much personification gimmick, messenger language are lively.
(49) S. To construct an enemy includes two dimensions, abstraction and dehumanization of the enemy, and personification of the nation.
(50) Foregrounding at the semantic level lies in the employment of a number of rhetorical devices, i. e. , simile, metaphor, synecdoche, metonymy, personification and pun.
(51) Janis Joplin was the personification of the '60s female rock singer.
(52) The god of procreation, guardian of gardens and vineyards, and personification of the erect phallus.
(53) Priapus Greek Mythology Roman Mythology The god of procreation, guardian of gardens and vineyards, and personification of the erect phallus.
(53) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(54) Rhetorical devises are various, but those which operate in the increasing process are simile or metaphor, personification, metonymy , euphemism, garble and alias.
(55) Because of the "left" doctrinairism, it is not enough for the academic field to study the subjective and personification of the labour and capital.
(56) Mondale was the personification of the social ethic of self-denial.
(57) It also explores doublespeak in terms of rhetorical devices, namely, personification, dehumanization, metaphor, understatement and inflation.
(58) The judges who apply the law and act as the interpreter of the law have been regarded as the guardian spirit of society and the personification of justice.
(59) Similar to the nymph, satyrs are often considered the personification of male sexual desire, and oversexed human men are sometimes called satyrs.
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