- personality
- personality per‧son‧al‧i‧ty [ˌpɜːsəˈnælti ǁ ˌpɜːr-] noun personalities PLURALFORM1. [countable] LAW an organization that from a legal point of view is separate from the people who own it or manage it:
• A company has a separate legal personality, and its members are not liable for its debts.
2. [countable, uncountable] MARKETING a product's personality is the qualities that people think it has, considered as a whole:• Gasoline has always been a tough sell, without much product personality.
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personality UK US /ˌpɜːsənˈæləti/ noun (personalities)► [C or U] HR the type of person you are, which is shown by the way you behave, feel, and think: »He has a dynamic personality, makes excellent decisions, and is a true leader.
»The real issue is about personality clashes with management.
► [U] LAW the quality an organization has when it is seen as being legally separate from its owners: »In England and Wales, a partnership does not have separate legal personality.
► [C or U] MARKETING the set of qualities that make a product interesting, attractive, etc.: »A corporate personality can become a tangible asset.
»Product personality is determined by how a product looks and how it is perceived
Financial and business terms. 2012.