personalisms

/ˈpɜːrsənəˌlɪzəmz/
noun
  1. Remarks or actions that are directed at a particular person, often in a critical or insulting way.
    • The debate turned ugly when the candidates started exchanging personalisms instead of discussing policy.
    • The review was full of personalisms about the author's character rather than focusing on the book's content.
    • She tried to keep the meeting professional, but he kept making personalisms about her appearance.
  2. The quality of being personal or subjective, especially in a way that focuses on individual feelings or experiences.
    • The artist's work is known for its deep personalism, reflecting her own struggles and joys.
    • Some critics argue that the novel's personalism makes it less universal in its appeal.
    • The philosophy of personalism emphasizes the importance of the individual person over abstract systems.
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