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professionalism

English

Etymology

From professional +? -ism

Noun

professionalism (usually uncountable, plural professionalisms)

  1. The status, methods, character or standards expected of a professional or of a professional organization, such as reliability, discretion, evenhandedness, and fair play.
  2. The use of professionals rather than amateurs in any sport etc.

Synonyms

  • professionality
  • professionalness
  • professionalship

Related terms

  • profession
  • professional
  • professionalist
  • professionalisation, professionalization
  • professionalise, professionalize
  • professionalising, professionalizing
  • professionally

Translations


Swedish

Noun

professionalism c

  1. professionalism

Declension

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personality

English

Etymology

Coined between 1350 and 1400 as Middle English personalite, from Middle French [Term?], from Latin pers?n?lit?s.

Morphologically personal +? -ity

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /p??s??næl?t?/, /-i/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?p?s??næl?ti/, [?p?s??næl??i]

Noun

personality (countable and uncountable, plural personalities)

  1. (of people) A set of non-physical psychological and social qualities that make one person distinct from another.
    • c. 1828, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Notes on Field on the Church
      Personality is individuality existing in itself, but with a nature as a ground.
  2. (of inanimate or abstract things) A set of qualities that make something distinctive or interesting.
    His writing has a lot of personality.
    This functional concrete building lacks personality.
  3. An assumed role or manner of behavior.
  4. A celebrity, especially one with a strong media presence.
  5. Charisma, or qualities that make a person stand out from the crowd.
    • 1959, Lloyd Price, “Personality”:
      But over and over / I´ll be a fool for you / 'cause you got personality.
  6. Something said or written which refers to the person, conduct, etc., of some individual, especially something of a disparaging or offensive nature; personal remarks.
    • 1905, O. Henry, "Telemachus, Friend"
      Perceiving that personalities were not out of order, I asked him what species of beast had long ago twisted and mutilated his left ear.
  7. (law) That quality of a law which concerns the condition, state, and capacity of persons.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Burrill to this entry?)

Synonyms

  • selfness

Derived terms

Descendants

  • ? Japanese: ??????? (p?sonariti)

Translations

References

Further reading

  • "personality" in Raymond Williams, Keywords (revised), 1983, Fontana Press, page 232.

Anagrams

  • antileprosy, ponytailers

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