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personification

[per-son-uh-fi-key-shuhn] / pərˌsɒn ə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən /
NOUN
human characteristics
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Her sharp cheekbones and arched eyebrows make her look like the personification of high fashion.

From Literature

Kelly is well-known among team-mates for being the personification of the modern Lionesses.

From BBC

His KC Tony Graham said Phoenix's family and friends were likely to regard Methven as the "personification of evil".

From BBC

“To have that personification . . . and her house was such a tribute to that too . . .”

From Salon

Finally, fittingly, with Monday’s lucrative contract extension, there’s also no more asterisk on Dave Roberts himself, a worthy successor and daily personification of the great Lasorda.

From Los Angeles Times