The word 'personification' is a noun.
The noun 'personification' is a common, uncountable, abstract noun as a word for the attribution of human characteristics to something non-human; a word for a concept.
The noun 'personification' is a common, singular, concrete noun as a word for someone or something that typifies a quality or idea; a word for a person or thing.
Yes, the word 'personification' is a noun, a word for the representation of a thing or idea as a person or by the human form; a perfect example; a word for a thing. Example: The character Uncle Sam was the personification of the US in wartime.
The word "personification" is a noun.
Personification is a noun. The corresponding verb is personify.
The word personification is a noun, a word for a person. An adjective is a describing word; you would describe the noun personification with an adjective. An example is 'a perfectpersonification'.
Abstract noun forms of the concrete noun 'person' are personality and personification.
Noun. A+
The word personification includes the suffix -tion, which makes it into a noun.
The word personification is a noun. Personification is a figure of speech where an inanimate object is given human-like qualities.
No. Personification is a noun. The adjective form, where usable, is personified, the past participle of the verb to personify.
No, "flawless peach" is not a form of personification. Personification involves giving human-like qualities to non-human objects, whereas "flawless peach" is simply describing a peach as being without flaws.
The word anthropomorphism is a noun. The plural is anthropomorphisms.
Figurative language.