personally

/ˈpɜrsənəli/
adverb
  1. Used to emphasize that something is one's own opinion or experience.
    • Personally, I would choose the blue one over the red.
    • Personally, I think the movie was better than the book.
    • She doesn't like spicy food, personally.
  2. In a way that involves a particular person directly, not through someone else.
    • I will deliver the package to you personally.
    • The manager personally thanked each employee for their hard work.
    • He personally oversaw the construction of the new library.
  3. In a way that relates to someone's private life or feelings.
    • Don't take his criticism personally; he's just in a bad mood.
    • She felt personally attacked by the comment.
    • The issue became very personal for him when his family was mentioned.
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