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View usage for: (pɜːʳsənəli) 1. adverbYou use personally to emphasize that you are giving your own opinion. [emphasis] Personally I think it's a waste of time. I personally would welcome it. I think it's going to cause chaos personally but never mind. Synonyms: in your opinion, for yourself, in your book, for your part More Synonyms of personally 2. adverb [ADVERB with verb]If you do something personally, you do it yourself rather than letting someone else do it. The minister is returning to Paris to answer the allegations personally. When the great man arrived, the club's manager personally escorted him upstairs. You'll deal with it personally? Good. Synonyms: by yourself, alone, independently, solely More Synonyms of personally 3. adverb [ADVERB with verb]If you meet or know someone personally, you meet or know them in real life, rather than knowing about them or knowing their work. He did not know them personally, but he was familiar with their reputation. I have orders to deliver it to Mr Demiris personally. It is important for us to meet personally although we have been in touch in variousways. 4. adverb [ADVERB with verb, ADVERB adjective]You can use personally to say that something refers to an individual person rather than to other people. He was personally responsible for all that the people had suffered under his rule. In order for me to spend three months on something, it has to interest me personally. 5. adverbYou can use personally to show that you are talking about someone's private life rather than their professional or public life. This has taken a great toll on me personally and professionally. Personally he was quiet, modest and unobtrusive. Parks has a tendency to become personally involved with his photographic subjects. Synonyms: privately, in private, off the record More Synonyms of personally 6. See take sth personally More Synonyms of personally personally in British English (ˈpɜːsənəlɪ) adverb1. without the help or intervention of others I'll attend to it personally 2. (sentence modifier) in one's own opinion or as regards oneself personally, I hate onions 3. as if referring to oneself to take the insults personally 4. as a person we like him personally, but professionally he's incompetent personally in American English (ˈpɜrsənəli) adverb1. without the help of others; in person to attend to a matter personally 2. as a person I dislike him personally, but I admire his art 3. in one's own opinion; speaking for oneself 4. as though directed at oneself to take a remark personally Examples of 'personally' in a sentencepersonally Yet the player himself has taken it personally.I take it personally when we get beat.You can't take it personally.I do not personally know of anybody who would dream of charging a hard-up charity for making an appearance.Personally I think it's her who needs the upgrade!I don't know him personally but he's obviously a local.I don't think people who haven't dealt with this issue personally know how hard it is to be successful and what it takes.It was more personally about not playing enough.You will forgive me for taking this rather personally.There he was famous for knowing the pupils personally and was much liked by staff.Our people are also looking forward to meeting you personally.He has personally complained about it to friends.But he is known to feel personally betrayed.He welcomed the opportunity to meet them personally and apologise.But a spokesman said the chief exec had no plans to meet them personally.He was talking about me personally.Unless people know your dog personally, very few understand.We'll talk about it personally afterwards.People usually criticise things that interest them personally, or about which they feel unsure within themselves.I personally don't think that is long enough for all the things you need to know.Personally I think it would be quite an odd thing to choose a complete novice at a time like this.Personally I think this is the course of action we need to take if we want heroism to be cool again.Visit ADVICE legal or financial constitute not do and only guidance general as intended are Answers personally.Personally I'd rather have a guaranteed job.The A Team regret they cannot answer emails personally.Personally, I think you might be giving yourself a bit too much credit.Personally, I think this is very suspicious.I felt as though she was rejecting her family and I took it rather personally. In other languagespersonally British English: personally / ˈpɜːsənəlɪ/ ADVERB You use personally to emphasize that you are giving your own opinion. Personally I think it's a waste of time. - American English: personally
- Arabic: شَخْصِيَّاً
- Brazilian Portuguese: pessoalmente
- Chinese: 就我个人来说
- Croatian: osobno
- Czech: osobně
- Danish: personligt
- Dutch: persoonlijk
- European Spanish: personalmente
- Finnish: henkilökohtaisesti
- French: personnellement
- German: persönlich
- Greek: προσωπικά
- Italian: personalmente
- Japanese: 直接自分で
- Korean: 개인적으로
- Norwegian: personlig
- Polish: osobiście
- European Portuguese: pessoalmente
- Romanian: personal
- Russian: лично
- Latin American Spanish: personalmente
- Swedish: personligen
- Thai: โดยส่วนตัว
- Turkish: kişisel olarak
- Ukrainian: особисто
- Vietnamese: theo cá nhân
Chinese translation of 'personally' adv - (= for my part)
就我个(個)人来(來)说(說) (jiù wǒ gèrén lái shuō) - (= in person)
亲(親)自 (qīnzì) - [meet, know]
个(個)人地 (gèrén de) to take sth personally 认(認)为(為)某事是针(針)对(對)个(個)人的 (rènwéi mǒushì shì zhēnduì gèrén de)
Definition in one's own opinion Personally, I think it's a waste of time. Synonyms for yourself in your book for your part from your own viewpoint in your own view Definition without the help of others The minister will answer the allegations personally. This topic interests me personally. Synonyms individually specially subjectively individualistically Personally he was quiet, modest and unobtrusive. idiomSee take something personallyAdditional synonymsDefinition without anyone or anything else He was working alone, and did not have an accomplice. Synonyms by yourself, independently, unaided, unaccompanied, without help, on your own, unassisted, without assistance, under your own steamDefinition actually doing something or being somewhere oneself She collected the award in person. Synonyms personally, yourselfDefinition in secret I think we should discuss this in private. Synonyms in secret, privately, personally, behind closed doors, in camera, between ourselves, confidentiallyAdditional synonymsDefinition in person You look smaller in the flesh. Synonyms in person, in real life, really, actuallyhelping disabled students to live and study independently Synonyms separately, alone, solo, on your own, by yourself, unaided, individually, autonomously, under your own steamMay I speak off the record? Synonyms confidentially, privately, in private, in confidence, unofficially, sub rosa, under the rose Definition without help I work best on my own. Synonyms independently, alone, singly, single-handedly, by yourself, unaided, without help, unassisted, left to your own devices, under your own steam, off your own bat, by your own efforts, (standing) on your own two feet Definition without others Too often we make decisions based solely on what we see in magazines. Synonyms only, completely, entirely, exclusively, alone, singly, merely, single-handedly |