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personally
[ pur-suh-nl-ee ]
personally
/ ˈ±èɜ˲õÉ™²ÔÉ™±ôɪ /
adverb
- without the help or intervention of others
I'll attend to it personally
- sentence modifier in one's own opinion or as regards oneself
personally, I hate onions
- as if referring to oneself
to take the insults personally
- as a person
we like him personally, but professionally he's incompetent
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of personally1
Example Sentences
In a separate document released on Friday, Mr Yang confirmed he personally pitched the fund to Xi and the wider Chinese government.
Another social media user also threatened to “personally make sure†that a prosecutor in Young Thug’s case “is assassinated,†according to another screenshot.
At the age of 56 she has become a familiar figure, fiery at times, but personally approachable, warm and, in political terms, profoundly influential and disciplined.
Her opponent, Brad Schimel, ran on his loyalty to Trump and conceded much of the spotlight to Musk, who personally traveled to campaign in the state, at one point donning a cheeseboard.
"I wish to extend my apology for the additional distress this has caused and would like to personally acknowledge the resilience of the victim over the past several years," he said.
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