personally
Definition:
1. As yourself.
2. As a person.
3. In a personal way.
4. In the flesh; without involving anyone else.
5. Concerning the speaker.
Use 'personally' in a sentence:
- 1. I personally prefer to be in a town where there's lots going on.
- 2. Remember, stick to the issues and don't take it personally.
- 3. I personally think this is complete garbage.
- 4. I have personally never done such a complete turnaround in my opinion of a person.
- 5. The minister is returning to Paris to answer the allegations personally.
- 6. He is returning to Paris to answer the allegations personally.
- 7. President Clinton had personally appealed for the sentence to be reconsidered.
- 8. Rattray, however, personally showed up at the meeting to try and put the kibosh on their plans.
- 9. He personally trained the men.
- 10. I personally think it's dumb, but other than complain, deal with it.
- 11. Ask to be put through to me personally.
- 12. "Personally, I don't like quotas," Reding said recently.
- 13. Personally, I would never say hydroponic except for plants growing in liquid.
- 14. When the great man arrived, the club's manager personally escorted him upstairs.
- 15. It is important for us to meet personally although we have been in touch in various ways.
- 16. In order for me to spend three months on something it has to interest me personally.
- 17. Do you know him personally?
- 18. Personally, it's not good habit to use the Web Language.
- 19. They gave money to the Conservative Party either personally or through their companies.
- 20. Personally, I do not believe in any of these slimming gadgets.
- 21. I'd just like to mention that, personally, I don't think it's wise.
- 22. The President intervened personally in the crisis.
- 23. I write personally to each inquirer.
- 24. He was personally responsible for all that the people had suffered under his rule.
- 25. He didn't just command. He personally fought in several heavy battles.
- 26. You'll deal with it personally? Good.
- 27. This has been an eventful year for Tom, both professionally and personally.
- 28. He was personally criticized by inspectors for his incompetence.
- 29. Parks has a tendency to become personally involved with his photographic subjects.
- 30. It may be all right. Personally, I have my doubts.
- 31. The court ruled he could not be held personally liable for his wife's debts.
- 32. You can disagree about them, and I personally do, but they are great ideas that have made people think.
- 33. Have you had any dealings with any of the suspects, either personally or professionally?
- 34. This has taken a great toll on me personally and professionally.
- 35. He conducted as personally through the mansion.
- 36. He conducted us personally through the mansion.
- 37. I personally think it's a rotten idea.
- 38. You will be held personally responsible for any loss or breakage.
- 39. Due to the large volume of letters he receives Dave regrets he is unable to answer queries personally.
- 40. Personally, I could care less whether the Giants come or not.
- 41. I think it's going to cause chaos personally but never mind.
- 42. I've personally never subscribed to the view that either sex is superior to the other.
- 43. I have personally been devoted to this cause for many years.
- 44. I personally would rather roast a chicken whole.
- 45. I can personally attest that the cold and flu season is here.
- 46. Personally, I prefer the second option.
- 47. He was personally responsible for all that people suffered under his rule.
- 48. Personally speaking, I've always preferred Italian food.
- 49. I take everything too personally.
- 50. You need a complete change, both professionally and personally.
- 51. I personally don't want to release my anger on anyone else.
- 52. He did not know them personally, but he was familiar with their reputation.
- 53. Personally I think it's a waste of time.