Identity

Word IDENTITY
Character 8
Hyphenation i den ti ty
Pronunciations /aɪˈdɛntəti/

Definitions and meanings of "Identity"

What do we mean by identity?

The condition of being a certain person or thing. noun

The set of characteristics by which a person or thing is definitively recognizable or known. noun

The awareness that an individual or group has of being a distinct, persisting entity. noun

The fact or condition of being the same as something else. noun

The fact or condition of being associated or affiliated with something else. noun

Information, such as an identification number, used to establish or prove a person's individuality, as in providing access to a credit account. noun

An equation that is satisfied by any number that replaces the letter for which the equation is defined. noun

Identity element. noun

In mathematics: The relation of an expression to another symbol for itself: often denoted by three short parallel horizontal lines, ≡ (derived from the mark of equality, =). noun

In algebra: A relation of equivalence dependent only upon the very nature of the operations involved, and not at all upon the particular numbers operated with: for example, the identity of ab with ba. noun

An identical equation; an equation for any letter in which any number whatsoever may be substituted without destroying the equality or restricting the values of any other letter: for example, (a + b) + c = a + (b + c). noun

The state of being the same; absolute sameness; that relation which anything bears to itself; loosely, essential or practical sameness. Properly, identity belongs only to the individual, thing, being, event, etc. noun

The state or quality of being identical, or the same; sameness. noun

The condition of being the same with something described or asserted, or of possessing a character claimed. noun

An identical equation. noun

The sameness some individuals share to make up the same kind or universal. noun

The difference or character that marks off an individual from the rest of the same kind, selfhood. noun

Sameness, identicalness; the quality or fact of (several specified things) being the same.

The difference or character that marks off an individual or collective from the rest of the same kind, selfhood, sense of who something or someone or oneself is, or the recurring characteristics that enable the recognition of such an individual or group by others or themself.

A name or persona—a mask or appearance one presents to the world—by which one is known.

An equation which always holds true regardless of the choice of input variables.

Any function which maps all elements of its domain to themselves.

An element of an algebraic structure which, when applied to another element under an operation in that structure, yields this second element.

A well-known or famous person.

N. Something that describes an individual entity by it's properties. Urban Dictionary

A British based bicycle company who specialize in dirt jumping bikes. Urban Dictionary

The state of being as similar as something else to the point of seeming equal. Urban Dictionary

A form of identifying women by their tits. Urban Dictionary

A new game show that's going to be hosted by Penn from Penn and Teller. The premise of the game involves a person trying to match descriptions and occupations to somebody in group of 12 people solely based on looks. Top prize is $500,000 if you match all 12 successfully. Urban Dictionary

Very same;exactly same;have the same property Urban Dictionary

A person who identifies as the identical gender given to them at birth. Also see CIS. Cis has been occasionally used derogatorily. Urban Dictionary

Identicated is a cross between Identified and identicated. This word only tends to be used by people who are same heads or slow of learning. Also see Retard Urban Dictionary

A fanfic motif (mainly associated with the superhero genre) where one or more characters, in a relationship, use secret identities or aliases. The character without a secret identity may be the one attempting to arrest the other or play the damsel in distress. Its also relevant for a superhero x villain ship, where neither the villain or the hero know that they're dating their worst enemy. Despite its name it doesn't always need a sexual component. Urban Dictionary

Not a joke Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Identity

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The word "identity" in example sentences

In this sense, then, a thing's essence may be said to constitute its identity, when one uses the word ˜identity™ in this distinctive manner to speak of ❋ Lowe, E. Jonathan (2009)

E.G. create table table1 (id int identity (1,1) not null, name nvarchar (64)) go insert into table1 ( 'Hello world') go select @@identity ❋ Moonz-wu (2010)

1998, "Criteria of identity and the ˜identity mystic™", Erkenntnis, 48: 281-301. ❋ Grandy, Richard E. (2007)

The notion of transworld identity ” ˜identity across possible worlds™ ” is the notion that the same object exists in more than one possible world (with the actual world treated as one of the possible worlds). ❋ Mackie, Penelope (2006)

But often the shift in identity is purely for pleasure. ❋ Unknown (2008)

CAFFERTY: The term identity crisis has taken on a whole new meaning in this high tech age and that's because identity theft is a huge problem with very big consequences. ❋ Unknown (2005)

"A lot of people use the term identity management loosely," says John Lyons, ❋ Deborah Radcliff (2010)

The lack of stylistic focus might hurt the label identity in a way, but my tastes are all over the map, and I think the label should reflect that to an extent. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Defense lawyers argue that the witness, Hussein Abebe, who the government says supplied Ghailani with explosives used to bomb the U.S. embassy in Tanzania in 1998, should be barred from the case because his identity is the fruit of the government's abuse. ❋ Daphne Eviatar (2010)

Then, with our proximity to Indonesia and SE Asia, and the amount of trade and travel back and forth, our identity is always being challenged - although there is ingrained fear and resistance to this, even if it is not articulated. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the end what sends Jewish writers, musicians and artists fleeing from this identity is the fear that their art will not be read, heard or seen on its own merits. ❋ Unknown (2008)

That has led some Republicans to say she practices what they call identity politics. ❋ Unknown (2009)

` ` We haven't forgotten what our identity is and what we think we can do as a club. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Your identity is a balance between your own feelings and the perceptions of those you meet. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Humans can [identify] themselves with a birth name. E.g.-"[My mother] named me Mistake, now I have an [identity]." ❋ Xerocide (2006)

[Man this] Identiti is the tittings, I just pulled a [backflip] 1 [footer] x-up! ❋ Identiti-Will (2008)

The "identicality" of [the two] [frogs] was unmistakable. ❋ K.M. (2005)

Lady with nice breasts - Hello, I'm with police and I have a [warrant] to search your house. The guy - Aight, [but first] let me see some [identities]! ❋ FromAForignerPointOfView (2010)

[Penn]: Welcome to Identity. Alright John, you'll win $[250],000 if you can pick the person out of these three choices that is [the crack] whore! ❋ Corn Flake (2006)

Those [phones] [look] so [identical] ❋ Anonymous5830 (2018)

I [wear] a [kilt] but [I am] an identic male. ❋ Firebrander (2021)

[if only] id would have [identicated] [the problem] earlier ❋ Zzz JJJ KKKs (2009)

"That scene in Spiderman 2 with Peter and [Osborne] is so good! When Osborne takes off [Peters] mask; the identity porn [kills me] everytime." ❋ Haunted Typewriter (2022)

identity theft is [not a joke] [jim]” ❋ Gabe Itch69 (2019)

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