per|son|al

per|son|al
per|son|al «PUR suh nuhl, PURS nuhl», adjective, noun.
–adj.
1. belonging to a person; individual; private: »

a personal letter, a personal matter.

2. done in person; directly by oneself, not through others or by letter: »

a personal visit.

3. of the body or bodily appearance: »

personal cleanliness, personal beauty or charms.

SYNONYM(S): physical, corporeal.
4. about or against a person or persons: »

personal remarks, personal abuse, a personal question.

5. inclined to make remarks or ask questions about the private affairs of others: »

Don't be too personal.

6. Grammar. showing person. I, we, thou, you, he, she, it and they are personal pronouns.
7. Law. a) of or having to do with property that can be moved, such as furniture and clothing, as contrasted with real property, such as land and buildings. b) of or having to do with persons rather than things: »

a personal action.

8. having the nature of a person; that is a person, not a thing or abstraction.
–n. U.S.
1. a short paragraph in a newspaper about a particular person or persons: »

Put a personal in the Baltimore Sun (Mark Twain).

2. Sports, Informal. a personal foul.
[< Latin persōnālis < persōna person]

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