An actor's portrayal of someone in a play.
(Jungian psychology) a personal facade that one presents to the world.
1 That comment sheds a great deal of light on McCarthy's public persona .
2 You claim that you are now unable to form a new persona .
3 Apple needs to find a formula divorced from Jobs' persona , observers say.
4 My persona comes off very soulful; however, I lean more towards rock-pop.
5 Harry's party-boy image was part of his approachable, normal persona , she said.
6 And they believe that that persona might be a danger to them.
7 Isn't that right, Woofie? And without warning, he stepped into another persona .
8 The Taoiseach makes much of his women-friendly persona : he needs their votes.
9 There is, of course, much more to Maddow than her screen persona .
10 With creative writing, using such a persona may have a liberating effect.
11 Mercury was known for an electric stage persona that connected with audiences.
12 It's easier to do that when you're hiding behind a different persona .
13 Lineker's persona is tailored to these more sleek and politically confined times.
14 There's a disconnect between his everyday persona and his wealth, she said.
15 I watched him, noticing how easily he slipped into his public persona .
16 Prince, on the other hand, is totally scattershot with his public persona .
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