GIRL vs PERSON: NOUN
- A young female human; (in contrast to boy), a female child or young adult.
- A female servant; a maid. See usage notes.
- A boy with girl-like qualities, especially squeamishness.
- A term of endearment. See usage notes.
- A girlfriend.
- Any woman, regardless of her age. See usage notes.
- A young woman
- A female human offspring
- A youthful female person
- A girl or young woman with whom a man is romantically involved
- A female child.
- A daughter.
- A woman.
- A woman socializing with a group of women.
- A female sweetheart.
- A female servant or employee.
- A young person of either sex; a child.
- A female child; any young person of the female sex; a young unmarried woman.
- In the language of the chase, a roebuck of two years old.
- A maid-servant.
- A female child, from birth to the age of puberty; a young maiden.
- A female servant; a maidservant.
- A roebuck two years old.
- Used as a familiar form of address to express support of or camaraderie with a woman.
- A friendly informal reference to a grown woman
- A human being
- A person's body (usually including their clothing)
- A grammatical category of pronouns and verb forms
- A living human. Often used in combination.
- An individual of specified character.
- The composite of characteristics that make up an individual personality; the self.
- The living body of a human.
- Physique and general appearance.
- A human, corporation, organization, partnership, association, or other entity deemed or construed to be governed by a particular law.
- Any of three groups of pronoun forms with corresponding verb inflections that distinguish the speaker (first person), the individual addressed (second person), and the individual or thing spoken of (third person).
- Any of the three separate individualities of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, as distinguished from the essence of the Godhead that unites them.
- A character or part, as in a play; a specific kind or manifestation of individual character, whether in real life, or in literary or dramatic representation; an assumed character.
- The bodily form of a human being; body; outward appearance.
- A living, self-conscious being, as distinct from an animal or a thing; a moral agent; a human being; a man, woman, or child.
- A human being spoken of indefinitely; one; a man.
- A parson; the parish priest.
- Among Trinitarians, one of the three subdivisions of the Godhead (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost); an hypostasis.
- The Holy Ghost.
- A shoot or bud of a plant; a polyp or zooid of the compound Hydrozoa Anthozoa, etc.; also, an individual, in the narrowest sense, among the higher animals.
- A corporation or body politic; -- this term is used in contrast with natural person, a real human being. See also legal person.
- An individual or group that is allowed by law to take legal action, as plaintiff or defendent. It may include natural persons as well as fictitious persons (such as corporations).
- A man, woman, or child, in distinction from a corporation.
- By one's self; with bodily presence; not by representative.
- In the place of; acting for.
- A grammatical category used in the classification of pronouns, possessive determiners, and verb forms according to whether they indicate the speaker, the addressee, or a third party
- A human body (usually including the clothing)
- One of three relations or conditions (that of speaking, that of being spoken to, and that of being spoken of) pertaining to a noun or a pronoun, and thence also to the verb of which it may be the subject.
- Any of the different forms or inflections expressing these distinctions.
- A character or role, as in a play; a guise.
- 1. A mask anciently worn by actors, covering the whole head, and varying according to the character to be represented; hence, a mask or disguise.
- The character represented by such a mask or by the player who wore it; hence, character; rôle; the part which one assumes or sustains on the stage or in life.
- A human being; a man, woman, or child; an individual; in a broader sense, a self-conscious being. See def. 9, and personality, 1.
- . An individual of importance, distinction, or dignity; a personage.
- In an affected sense, an individual of no importance or not entitled to social recognition: commonly applied to female servants or employees: as, a capable young person as milliner's assistant; a respectable person as cook.
- The rector of a parish; a parson.
- An expression common in legal phraseology to indicate any one not a party to a contract, relation, or legal proceeding under consideration: as, the liability of members of a corporation to third persons. =Syn. 2-4. Person, Individual, Personage. Person is the most general and common word for a human being, of either sex and of any age or social grade, without emphasizing the fact that there is but one, or, if there are more than one, viewing them severally: as, I met a person who said, etc. Individual views a person as standing alone, or persons as standing seperately before the mind: as, the rights of the individual; the rights of the individual; it is incorrect to use individual for person unemphatically: as, there were several individuals in the room. A personage is an important, distinguished, or illustrious person: hence, the state has been called “a great moral personage.”
- In biology and morphology, an individual in a narrow sense, as the shoot or bud of a plant, a polypite or medusa, a zoöid, etc. , ,
- In law: A living human being.
- A human being having rights and duties before the law; one not a slave. In old Roman law slaves were not considered to be persons.
- A being, whether natural or artificial, whether an individual or a body corporate other than the state, having rights and duties before the law.
- [cap. or lowercase] In theology, a term used in definitions of the Trinity for what is individual in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, distinguishing one from the other: opposed to essence, which denotes what is common to them.
- In grammar, one of three relations in which a subject stands related to a verb, and which are in many languages distinguished by differences in the form of the verb itself: namely, the first person, that of the speaker; the second, that of the one spoken to; and the third, that of the person or thing spoken of.
- In the flesh; actually; with bodily presence, and not by deputy or representative: as, he came in person; he paid the money in person.
- See color.
- The human form in its characteristic completeness; the body of the living man or woman with all that belongs to it; bodily form; external appearance: as, offenses against the person; the king's person was held sacred; the adornment of the person.
GIRL vs PERSON: VERB
- N/A
- To man.
GIRL vs PERSON: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To represent as a person; to personify; to impersonate.
GIRL vs PERSON: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A young female
- A human being; person, singular, assertive existential pronoun; pronoun, person, singular; quantifier: assertive existential
- To represent as a person; personify.
- (idiom) (in person) In one's physical presence; personally.
GIRL vs PERSON: RELATED WORDS
- Teenager, Woman, Boy, Lady friend, Female child, Miss, Young lady, Missy, Little girl, Young woman, Fille, Girlfriend, Child, Child, Daughter
- Anybody, Child, Individuals, Foreigner, Guy, Anyone, People, Man, Woman, Mortal, Soul, Human, Individual, Somebody, Someone
GIRL vs PERSON: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Teen, Teenager, Woman, Boy, Lady friend, Female child, Miss, Missy, Little girl, Young woman, Fille, Girlfriend, Child, Child, Daughter
- Citizen, Anybody, Child, Foreigner, Guy, Anyone, People, Man, Woman, Mortal, Soul, Human, Individual, Somebody, Someone
GIRL vs PERSON: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Often they choose to sponsor another girl once their sponsored girl has moved out to live independently.
- Girl: Parsi: Zoroastrianism: Mahpaekar: A girl with a face like the moon.
- An elementary school girl witnesses the bullying of another girl, but she is not sure how to help.
- One girl is talking to Tom and you ask somebody whether he knows this girl.
- Past pieces have featured girl entrepreneurs, girls who attend unusual schools, and girl bands.
- In true Girl Scout style, a girl always manages her own sale.
- Korean girl, nor am I going to marry a White girl.
- Parts of a girl you help them in and i look for a girl expresses herself, everything a local girl?
- An extra episode, Girl Meets Demolition, aired between Girl Meets First Date and Girl Meets Gravity.
- The masked girl who kidnapped Airi, and a petite girl wearing robe who was obeying that girl were also there.
- Are you a whole person or a fractioned person today?
- Ghost Texting When a person sends a text message to another person and then completely disappears.
- Person against person: one character has a problem with one or more of the other characters.
- Results may not be typical and may vary from person to person.
- When a person sends a text message to another person and then completely disappears.
- Nothing in this section shall prohibit a person from stating or using the educational degrees that such person has obtained.
- Indigenous person from any part of the world, and does not necessarily refer to an Aboriginal Australian person.
- Nonverbal conduct of a person if it is intended by the person as an assertion.
- Eating plans will vary from person to person based on biological gender, size, and goals.
- MUST be notarized if person is not appearing in person.
GIRL vs PERSON: QUESTIONS
- Did Daisy Girl invent negative political advertising?
- Who is the Unknown Girl in the poem an unknown girl?
- What makes a traveller girl different from a settled girl?
- When did the Girl Guides merge with the Girl Scouts?
- What happened to the American Girl Girl of the Year doll?
- How does Gone Girl compare to the girl on the train?
- What does it mean when a guy calls a girl baby girl?
- Does Boy Meets Girl but this time the Girl wields sharp objects?
- What is it called when a girl fights with another girl?
- When did American girl start making girl of the Year dolls?
- What happens to a person who is abused by another person?
- Do you remember things in first person or third person?
- Is on the sidewalk bleeding third person or fourth person?
- How easily does a virus spread from person to person?
- Can meningococcal infections spread from person to person?
- Is Kingkiller Chronicle first person or third person?
- Can a person sell alcohol to an intoxicated person?
- How is allergic rhinitis transmitted from person to person?
- How is Lassa virus transmitted from person to person?
- What bacterial disease is contagious from person to person?