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    per·so·na
    /pərˈsōnə/

    noun

    • 1. the aspect of someone's character that is presented to or perceived by others: "her public persona has been sold to millions of women as the ideal"

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  2. The meaning of PERSONA is a character assumed by an author in a written work. How to use persona in a sentence.

  3. PERSONA definition: 1. the particular type of character that a person seems to have and that is often different from…. Learn more.

  4. the particular type of character that a person seems to have and that is often different from their real or private character: He had a shy, retiring side to his personality that was completely at odds with his public persona. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Mind and personality. -heartedly. -heartedness. alexithymia. allism. allistic.

  5. noun. often plural a character in a play, novel, etc. an assumed identity or character. (in Jungian psychology) the mechanism that conceals a person's true thoughts and feelings, esp in his adaptation to the outside world.

  6. Your persona is the public image you present to the world. When T.S. Eliot wrote in "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" about preparing "a face to meet the faces that you meet," he had the persona in mind.

  7. Someone's persona is the aspect of their character or nature that they present to other people, perhaps in contrast to their real character or nature.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PersonaPersona - Wikipedia

    A persona (plural personae or personas) is a strategic mask of identity in public, the public image of one's personality, the social role that one adopts, or simply a fictional character. It is also considered "an intermediary between the individual and the institution."

  9. the aspects of a persons character that they show to other people, especially when their real character is different. His public persona is quite different from the family man described in the book. It is the work that is important, not the persona of the artist.

  10. n. 1. pl. personas The role that one assumes or displays in public or society; one's public image or personality, as distinguished from the inner self. 2. pl. per·so·nas or per·so·nae (-nē) The character represented by the voice of the speaker or narrator in a literary work.

  11. The outer personality or facade presented to others by an individual. The role that one assumes or displays in public or society; one's public image or personality, as distinguished from the inner self. (psychology) The mask or appearance one presents to the world.

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