Need another word that means the same as “personally”? Find 12 synonyms and 30 related words for “personally” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Personally” are: in person, individually, singly, for my part, in my estimation, as far as i am concerned, in my opinion, in my view, in my own opinion, in my own view, as i see it, in my book
Personally as an Adverb
Definitions of "Personally" as an adverb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “personally” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
- As an individual rather than indirectly.
- As a person.
- As yourself.
- With the personal presence or action of the individual specified; in person.
- Concerning the speaker.
- From one's personal standpoint; subjectively rather than objectively.
- In a private rather than public or professional capacity.
- In the flesh; without involving anyone else.
- In a personal way.
Synonyms of "Personally" as an adverb (12 Words)
as far as i am concerned | To the same degree (often followed by `as. |
as i see it | To the same degree (often followed by `as. |
for my part | In part; in some degree; not wholly. |
in my book | To or toward the inside of. |
in my estimation | To or toward the inside of. |
in my opinion | To or toward the inside of. |
in my own opinion | To or toward the inside of. |
in my own view | To or toward the inside of. |
in my view | To or toward the inside of. |
in person | To or toward the inside of. |
individually | In a distinctive manner. Dublin people dress more individually than people in London. |
singly | One at a time; separately or individually. The fine points are treated singly. |
Usage Examples of "Personally" as an adverb
- He had spoken personally and emotionally.
- She stayed to thank O'Brien personally.
- I went there personally.
- Nothing had gone well personally or politically.
- Every pupil is known personally.
- Personally, I think he made a very sensible move.
- He never forgave his father, holding him personally responsible for this betrayal.
Associations of "Personally" (30 Words)
biased | Favoring one person or side over another. A biased account of the trial. |
classified | Arranged in classes or categories. The classified columns of the newspaper. |
cloistered | Providing privacy or seclusion. A cloistered walkway. |
each | (used of count nouns) every one considered individually. They received 10 each. |
either | After a negative statement used as an intensive meaning something like `likewise’ or `also. |
individual | A single organism. Boat trips for parties and individuals. |
individuality | Separate existence. Anything but individuality anything but aloneness. |
individually | Apart from others. Partnerships and individually owned firms. |
innermost | Being deepest within the self. The innermost chamber. |
isomorphous | Having similar appearance but genetically different. |
lone | Characterized by or preferring solitude. The lone doctor in the entire county. |
monopolization | Domination (of a market or commodity) to the exclusion of others. |
opinion | A personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty. His opinions appeared frequently on the editorial page. |
ownership | The relation of an owner to the thing possessed; possession with the right to transfer possession to others. The rise in car ownership. |
personal | Of or arising from personality. He has his personal bank account and she has hers. |
perspective | A way of regarding situations or topics etc. The theory and practice of perspective. |
prejudiced | Being biased or having a belief or attitude formed beforehand. A prejudiced judge. |
privacy | The condition of being concealed or hidden. A law to restrict newspapers freedom to invade people s privacy. |
private | Concerning things deeply private and personal. Private education. |
purvey | Spread or promote (an idea, view, etc. We didn t want to purvey gloom and doom. |
purview | The scope of the influence or concerns of something. Such a case might be within the purview of the legislation. |
respective | Belonging or relating separately to each of two or more people or things. They chatted about their respective childhoods. |
respectively | Separately or individually and in the order already mentioned (used when enumerating two or more items or facts that refer back to a previous statement. They received sentences of one year and eight months respectively. |
secluded | Providing privacy or seclusion. A secluded romantic spot. |
single | Reduce a railway track to a single line. The batter singled to left field. |
sole | Put a new sole on. A big blister on each heel and sole. |
subjective | The subjective case. A subjective judgment. |
subjectivity | The quality of being based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions. The subjectivity of human perception. |
superego | That part of the unconscious mind that acts as a conscience. True schizophrenias lack the superego elements present in paranoia. |
unshared | Not shared. Most of those placed in hostels would prefer unshared independent accommodation. |