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noun

identity

eye-DEHN-tih-tee
noun
1
Who a person is, including their name, background, and sense of self.
"The witness protection program gave him a whole new identity."
"Music was a huge part of her identity growing up."
2
The distinguishing character or personality of something, especially a brand or group.
"The rebrand gave the company a fresh visual identity."
3
(mathematics) An equation that holds true for every possible value of its variables.
"sin²(x) + cos²(x) = 1 is a well-known trigonometric identity."

How to Use Identity

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In plain EnglishThe set of qualities, name, and history that make someone (or something) who or what they are.

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Common pairings
sense of identity identity theft national identity brand identity

Word Forms

identities plural

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Etymology

From Late Latin identitas, built on Latin idem, "the same."

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