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41take personally — ► take personally interpret (a remark or action) as directed against oneself and be upset or offended by it. Main Entry: ↑personally …
42one who personally observes an occurrence — index eyewitness Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
43take it personally — believe you are being attacked or accused He was criticizing the whole class; don t take it personally …
44take personally — please don t take this personally, but I think the trim should be a shade darker Syn: take offense, take something amiss, be offended, be upset, be affronted, take umbrage, take exception, feel insulted, feel hurt …
45take something personally — to feel that a failure or unpleasant situation is your fault and be upset about it Try not to take it personally when your child will not go to sleep …
46take something personally — take something to heart, take something as a personal insult …
47took it personally — became emotional, took something to heart …
48known personally — A conventional term in a certificate of acknowledgment, indicating the officer s knowledge of the identity of the person acknowledging. 1 Am J2d Ack § 70 …
49personaliter — Personally …
50personal — , personally When it is necessary to emphasize that a person is acting on his own rather than on behalf of a group or that he is addressing people individually rather than collectively, personal and personally are unexceptionable. But usually… …