individuality

IPA: ɪndɪvɪdʒuˈæɫɪti

noun

  • (uncountable) The characteristics that contribute to the differentiation or distinction of someone or something from a group of otherwise comparable identity.
  • (countable) A person.
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Examples of "individuality" in Sentences

  • Fonts are like clothes—an expression of individuality.
  • Considering there are some six billion people on this planet, individuality is an enviable trait!
  • Still, I realised that this could not satisfy one, as far as the form which we term individuality was concerned.
  • She and I are products of a time when individuality is far different even from what it was when our country was born.
  • The phrenologists do well to locate, not only form, color, and weight, in the region of the eye, but also a faculty which they call individuality -- that which separates, discriminates, and sees in every object its essential character.
  • Even Kubrick, who tried his hand with various genres and style, was repeatedly working his way through ideas concerning control systems and the chance that what we label individuality wasn't even possible within these constraining social and biological systems.

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