persona
persona — noun
1. an outward identity someone presents for other people to see, often hiding part
an outward identity someone presents for other people to see, often hiding part of the real private self
On television, the mayor kept a warm persona despite the scandal.
persona in public life
Lena created a playful online persona for her cooking videos.
collocation: online persona
At work, Mr. Wu's strict persona hid his dry sense of humor.
The singer dropped her cool persona and cried backstage.
Years of interviews built a public persona that felt carefully planned.
- authenticity
emphasizes being genuine instead of performing a crafted image
- true self
focuses on the private or real person behind the outward version
文法句型
adjective + persona
create/adopt/project a persona
用法筆記
Often modified by words such as public, online, stage, or political. Verbs like create, adopt, project, and maintain are common because the word usually suggests a partly shaped image rather than a person's whole natural character.