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1. personality
noun. ['ˌpɝːsəˈnælɪti'] the complex of all the attributes--behavioral, temperamental, emotional and mental--that characterize a unique individual.
Synonyms
- soul
- oral personality
- attribute
- obsessive-compulsive personality
- trait
- personal identity
- genital personality
- anal personality
- individual
- mortal
- narcissistic personality
- fiber
- person
- nature
- fibre
- anal retentive personality
- individuality
- identity
- personableness
- character
- somebody
Antonyms
- introvert
- withholder
- male
- adult
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Rhymes with Personality Disorder
- vanorder
- recorder
- reorder
- warder
- norder
- gorder
- corder
- border
- boarder
Sentences with personality-disorder
1. Noun Phrase
Understand that narcissism is a personality disorder—often it is rooted in childhood issues, such as abuse or neglect.
2. Noun Phrase
Examples include personality disorders, like antisocial personality disorder or psychopathic personality disorder.
3. Noun Phrase
Long-term alcohol abuse is associated with psychiatric problems such as depression, anxiety, and antisocial personality disorder.
2. personality
noun. ['ˌpɝːsəˈnælɪti'] a person of considerable prominence.
Synonyms
- famous person
Antonyms
- unemotional person
- worker
3. disorder
noun. ['dɪˈsɔrdɝ'] a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning.
Synonyms
- speech disorder
- haematocolpometra
- cardiovascular disease
- olfactory impairment
- eating disorder
- mental disorder
- hyperactivity
- learning disorder
- achylia
- tropical sprue
- idiopathic disorder
- physiological condition
- adenosis
- impaction
- strangulation
- dysphagia
- abocclusion
- acute organic brain syndrome
- sleep disorder
- physical condition
- cholestasis
- colpoxerosis
- neurological disease
- immunological disorder
- idiopathy
- achlorhydria
- parosamia
- dysuria
- malocclusion
- choking
- degenerative disorder
- hematocolpometra
- psychological disorder
- functional disorder
- gland disease
- hematocolpos
- cheilosis
- organic disorder
- defect of speech
- folie
- glandular disease
- idiopathic disease
- haematocolpos
- impacted tooth
- hydrocele
- sprue
- nervous disorder
- psilosis
- dysaphia
- physiological state
- dysosmia
- fantods
- glandular disorder
- ailment
- failure
- mental disturbance
- ill
- disturbance
- speech defect
- achylia gastrica
- complaint
- neurological disorder
- perleche
- learning disability
- acute brain disorder
- upset
- acholia
- abruptio placentae
- metabolic disorder
- bladder disorder
Antonyms
- organic disorder
- hypopigmentation
- hypocapnia
- hypothermia
Etymology
- dis- (English)
- order (English)
- ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. disorder
noun. ['dɪˈsɔrdɝ'] a disturbance of the peace or of public order.
Synonyms
- rowdyism
- hurly burly
- to-do
- rowdiness
- rioting
- upheaval
- disruption
- turbulence
- discord
- commotion
- Sturm und Drang
- confusion
- disorderliness
- hoo-ha
- hoo-hah
- flutter
- anarchy
- disturbance
- state
- kerfuffle
- strife
- lawlessness
- roughness
- riot
Antonyms
- order
- hypotension
- hypertension
- hyperthermia
Etymology
- dis- (English)
- order (English)
- ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. disorder
noun. ['dɪˈsɔrdɝ'] a condition in which things are not in their expected places.
Synonyms
- disarrangement
- condition
- welter
- mess
- mussiness
- jumble
- clutter
- smother
- status
- fuddle
- disorderliness
- messiness
- untidiness
- disorganisation
- muss
- disorganization
- shambles
- mare's nest
Antonyms
- orderliness
- order
- anestrus
- hyperpigmentation
Etymology
- dis- (English)
- order (English)
- ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. disorder
verb. ['dɪˈsɔrdɝ'] bring disorder to.
Synonyms
- derange
- jumble
- throw together
- disarray
- alter
- mess up
- scramble
- modify
- mess
- change
- throw out of kilter
- disarrange
Antonyms
- impotency
- estrus
- infertility
- fertility
Etymology
- dis- (English)
- order (English)
- ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. disorder
verb. ['dɪˈsɔrdɝ'] disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed.
Synonyms
- distract
- cark
- unhinge
- vex
- disquiet
- trouble
- disturb
- upset
- worry
Antonyms
- hypercapnia
- impotence
- ill health
- normality
Etymology
- dis- (English)
- order (English)
- ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))