| BARPERSON | • barperson n. Someone who works in a bar, a bartender. • BARPERSON n. one who serves in a bar. |
| LAYPERSON | • layperson n. A person who is not a cleric. • layperson n. One who is not intimately familiar with a given subject or activity. • lay␣person n. Alternative form of layperson. |
| NONPERSON | • nonperson n. Not a real person; a subhuman. • nonperson n. Not a legal entity. • nonperson n. Something other than a person; an object. |
| PERSONAGE | • personage n. A person, especially one who is famous or important. • personage n. The creation of corporate persons named after living people. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • personage n. Character represented; external appearance; persona. |
| PERSONALS | • personals n. Plural of personal. • personals n. (Rare) Personal matters; matters which are peculiar or proper to private concerns. • PERSONAL n. an advertisement or notice in the personal column of a newspaper. |
| PERSONATE | • personate v. (Transitive) To fraudulently portray another person; to impersonate. • personate v. (Transitive) To portray a character (as in a play); to act. • personate v. (Transitive) To attribute personal characteristics to something; to personify. |
| PERSONIFY | • personify v. (Transitive) To be an example of; to have all the attributes of. • personify v. (Transitive) To create a representation of (an abstract quality) in the form of a character or persona. • PERSONIFY v. to be the embodiment of. |
| PERSONISE | • personise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of personize. • PERSONISE v. to personify, also PERSONIZE. |
| PERSONIZE | • personize v. (Archaic) To personify. • PERSONIZE v. to personify, also PERSONISE. |
| PERSONNED | • PERSONNED adj. manned. |
| PERSONNEL | • personnel n. Collection of people in an organization, such as employees and office staff, members of the military, etc. • personnel n. (Uncountable) A human resources department. • PERSONNEL n. the persons employed in any service. |
| UNDERSONG | • undersong n. An accompanying sound or strain; an accompaniment. • undersong n. (Figuratively) Subordinate and underlying idea, meaning or atmosphere; undertone. • undersong n. (Obsolete) The burden of a song; the chorus; the refrain. |
| UNPERSONS | • unpersons n. Plural of unperson. • UNPERSON v. to make someone into an unperson. |