personal
[ˈpɜːrsənl]
Definition: 1. Your own; not belonging to or connected with anyone else. 2. Not connected with a person's job or official position. 3. Particular to a given individual. 4. One particular person rather than to other people.
Antonyms: impersonal
Use 'personal' in a sentence:
1. The colour and style is a matter of personal taste. 2. Having good personal relationships is the most important thing for me. 3. He was popular as much for his personal qualities as for his management skills. 4. The letter was marked 'Personal '. 5. Personal feelings should not come into play when you are making business decisions. 6. Do you have a personal trainer? 7. All hire cars are for personal use only. 8. I shall give the matter my personal attention. 9. The hotel offers a friendly atmosphere and personal service. 10. You never allow personal problems to affect your performance. 11. The book is based on personal experience. 12. The cheque was drawn on his personal account. 13. The novel is written from personal experience. 14. She's a personal friend of mine (= not just somebody I know because of my job) . 15. My personal problems are not really important in the overall scheme of things. 16. She won the race with a personal best of 2 minutes 22. 17. Her sole aim is personal aggrandizement. 18. The dishes he produces all have a personal touch. 19. He was my personal tutor at university. 20. Coogan has run a personal best of just under four minutes. 21. Newspapers resorted to personal abuse. 22. Of course, this is just a personal opinion. 23. The insurance policy covers all baggage and personal effects. 24. They have suffered an enormous personal tragedy. 25. I'd like to talk to you about a personal matter. 26. Don't let your judgement be coloured by personal feelings. 27. Doctors have to lay their personal feelings aside. 28. There was no personal sympathy between them. 29. We offer a personal service to all our customers. 30. That's my personal opinion. 31. For certain personal reasons I shall not be able to attend. 32. I try not to let work interfere with my personal life . 33. Myra was attacking something I'd written, and her attack got a little personal . 34. I try not to let work interfere with my personal life. 35. Stoddart can stand any amount of personal criticism. 36. She ran a personal best of 13.01 sec. 37. Personal computers are cheap and getting cheaper. 38. The personal and social development of the child are inextricably linked. 39. Harry's personal credo is doing the best he can. 40. He was extremely reticent about his personal life. 41. The President has great personal charisma. 42. You should always pay attention to personal grooming. 43. The idea of absolute personal freedom is an illusion. 44. Let's set aside my personal feelings for now. 45. There's no need to get personal ! 46. He acted with no thoughts of personal gain. 47. The company had saturated the market for personal organizers. 48. Brian keyed in his personal code. 49. A personal letter will usually brighten up a person's day. 50. He learned this lesson the hard way — from his own personal experience. 51. His public speeches are in direct contradiction to his personal lifestyle. 52. He has a personal net worth of$ 10 million. 53. There's no need to get personal ! 54. Use stencils to add a few personal touches to walls and furniture. 55. The President made a personal appearance at the event. 56. She resigned for personal reasons. 57. People fear that security cameras could infringe personal liberties. 58. The novel is written from personal experience . 59. His personal habits put them off. 60. The letter was marked ‘Personal ’. 61. In the final analysis, it's a matter of personal choice. 62. Personal characteristics, such as age and sex are taken into account. 63. He overcame many personal adversities. 64. Try to avoid making personal remarks.