Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Individuality and individual in British Thesaurus
Individuality and individual
individual (noun)
a person considered separately in relation to their feelings, ideas, and thoughts
personalized (adjective)
made or changed in order to be especially suitable for a particular person
individualistic (adjective)
believing that what individual people want is more important than what society or the government wants
respective (adjective)
belonging separately to each of two or more people or things previously mentioned
personal (adjective)
used about events or experiences in your life
several (determiner)
legal relating to individual people separately
a British spelling of depersonalize
depersonalize (verb)
to do something in a way that does not involve people very much
for one ()
used for emphasizing that someone is thinking or behaving in a particular way, even if other people are not
individual (adjective)
individual (adjective)
individually (adverb)
one by one ()
first one, then the next, then the next etc, separately
personalised ()
a British spelling of personalized
personalize (verb)
to make an argument, issue, or subject deal mainly with individual people and their characters rather than with general facts
personalized (adjective)
a personalized argument, issue, or subject deals mainly with individual people and their characters rather than with general facts
personally (adverb)
in a way intended for you only, rather than for a group of people that you belong to
private (adjective)
business controlled or owned by individual people or companies, rather than by the government
respectively (adverb)
used for saying that something happens separately to each of the people or things mentioned in the order in which they were mentioned
severally (adverb)
formal as individual people or things, not as a group