person

/ˈpɜrsən/
noun
  1. An individual human being.
    • The park was crowded with at least a hundred persons.
    • She is the kindest person I have ever met.
    • Every person has the right to express their opinion.
  2. The body or physical appearance of a human being.
    • He always keeps a small notebook on his person.
    • She carried the documents on her person at all times.
    • The suspect was described as having a scar on his person.
  3. A category used in grammar to indicate the speaker (first person), the person spoken to (second person), or the person or thing spoken about (third person).
    • When writing formally, avoid switching from third person to second person.
    • In English, the verb changes form for the third person singular.
    • The pronoun 'I' is used for the first person.
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