Single word to describe the outward manifestation of someone's personality [on hold]
What is another word you would use to say someones personality on the outside, like the external personality, like their words, their actions.
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What is another word you would use to say someones personality on the outside, like the external personality, like their words, their actions.
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You’d say their modus operandi (Latin for “[typical] way of operating / acting / behaving”), almost always abbreviated to M.O..
– Dan Bron
Dec 19 at 19:28
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What is another word you would use to say someones personality on the outside, like the external personality, like their words, their actions.
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What is another word you would use to say someones personality on the outside, like the external personality, like their words, their actions.
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single-word-requests synonyms
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edited Dec 19 at 22:33
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You’d say their modus operandi (Latin for “[typical] way of operating / acting / behaving”), almost always abbreviated to M.O..
– Dan Bron
Dec 19 at 19:28
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You’d say their modus operandi (Latin for “[typical] way of operating / acting / behaving”), almost always abbreviated to M.O..
– Dan Bron
Dec 19 at 19:28
You’d say their modus operandi (Latin for “[typical] way of operating / acting / behaving”), almost always abbreviated to M.O..
– Dan Bron
Dec 19 at 19:28
You’d say their modus operandi (Latin for “[typical] way of operating / acting / behaving”), almost always abbreviated to M.O..
– Dan Bron
Dec 19 at 19:28
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persona
noun
plural personas [ New Latin, from Latin ] : an individual's social
facade or front that especially in the analytic psychology of C. G.
Jung reflects the role in life the individual is playing
Alternativley:
facade
a false, superficial, or artificial appearance or effect
- "tried to preserve the facade of a happy marriage"
Absolutely. But then that's the OP's job.
– Kris
2 days ago
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A person's bearing
From Google's dictionary:
- a person's way of standing or moving.
- the way one behaves or conducts oneself.
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I agree with you. Can you add a definition of bearing to show why it's a good fit here?
– Meg
Dec 19 at 21:37
@Meg. Sure thing :)
– rpeinhardt
Dec 19 at 21:41
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persona
noun
plural personas [ New Latin, from Latin ] : an individual's social
facade or front that especially in the analytic psychology of C. G.
Jung reflects the role in life the individual is playing
Alternativley:
facade
a false, superficial, or artificial appearance or effect
- "tried to preserve the facade of a happy marriage"
Absolutely. But then that's the OP's job.
– Kris
2 days ago
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persona
noun
plural personas [ New Latin, from Latin ] : an individual's social
facade or front that especially in the analytic psychology of C. G.
Jung reflects the role in life the individual is playing
Alternativley:
facade
a false, superficial, or artificial appearance or effect
- "tried to preserve the facade of a happy marriage"
Absolutely. But then that's the OP's job.
– Kris
2 days ago
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persona
noun
plural personas [ New Latin, from Latin ] : an individual's social
facade or front that especially in the analytic psychology of C. G.
Jung reflects the role in life the individual is playing
Alternativley:
facade
a false, superficial, or artificial appearance or effect
- "tried to preserve the facade of a happy marriage"
persona
noun
plural personas [ New Latin, from Latin ] : an individual's social
facade or front that especially in the analytic psychology of C. G.
Jung reflects the role in life the individual is playing
Alternativley:
facade
a false, superficial, or artificial appearance or effect
- "tried to preserve the facade of a happy marriage"
answered Dec 19 at 20:39
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Absolutely. But then that's the OP's job.
– Kris
2 days ago
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Absolutely. But then that's the OP's job.
– Kris
2 days ago
Absolutely. But then that's the OP's job.
– Kris
2 days ago
Absolutely. But then that's the OP's job.
– Kris
2 days ago
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A person's bearing
From Google's dictionary:
- a person's way of standing or moving.
- the way one behaves or conducts oneself.
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I agree with you. Can you add a definition of bearing to show why it's a good fit here?
– Meg
Dec 19 at 21:37
@Meg. Sure thing :)
– rpeinhardt
Dec 19 at 21:41
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A person's bearing
From Google's dictionary:
- a person's way of standing or moving.
- the way one behaves or conducts oneself.
New contributor
I agree with you. Can you add a definition of bearing to show why it's a good fit here?
– Meg
Dec 19 at 21:37
@Meg. Sure thing :)
– rpeinhardt
Dec 19 at 21:41
add a comment |
A person's bearing
From Google's dictionary:
- a person's way of standing or moving.
- the way one behaves or conducts oneself.
New contributor
A person's bearing
From Google's dictionary:
- a person's way of standing or moving.
- the way one behaves or conducts oneself.
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edited Dec 19 at 21:41
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answered Dec 19 at 20:15
rpeinhardt
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I agree with you. Can you add a definition of bearing to show why it's a good fit here?
– Meg
Dec 19 at 21:37
@Meg. Sure thing :)
– rpeinhardt
Dec 19 at 21:41
add a comment |
I agree with you. Can you add a definition of bearing to show why it's a good fit here?
– Meg
Dec 19 at 21:37
@Meg. Sure thing :)
– rpeinhardt
Dec 19 at 21:41
I agree with you. Can you add a definition of bearing to show why it's a good fit here?
– Meg
Dec 19 at 21:37
I agree with you. Can you add a definition of bearing to show why it's a good fit here?
– Meg
Dec 19 at 21:37
@Meg. Sure thing :)
– rpeinhardt
Dec 19 at 21:41
@Meg. Sure thing :)
– rpeinhardt
Dec 19 at 21:41
add a comment |
You’d say their modus operandi (Latin for “[typical] way of operating / acting / behaving”), almost always abbreviated to M.O..
– Dan Bron
Dec 19 at 19:28