**Personify** — to give human qualities, characteristics, or abilities to something that is not human.
Here are some examples of using the word «personify»:
1. The wind howled through the trees, as if it were an angry spirit trying to **personify** its rage.
2. The sun shining brightly on the beach seemed to **personify** happiness and joy.
3. The ancient statue of a goddess in the museum seemed to **personify** the beauty and grace of ancient civilizations.
4. The writer used nature to **personify** the emotions of his characters in the novel.
5. The actor managed to **personify** the character of Sherlock Holmes with such accuracy that it was as if he had become the famous detective himself.
6. The painting depicted a landscape that seemed to **personify** peace and tranquility.
7. The author used a character in the story to **personify** evil and darkness.
8. The dancer's movements on the stage seemed to **personify** a story of love and betrayal.
9. The mask on the face of the actor seemed to **personify** mystery and intrigue.
10. The sculpture of a bird in flight seemed to **personify** freedom and liberation.
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