identities
Pronunciation: [aɪˈdɛntɪtiz]
Word
Context: "self-concept"
(noun) identities are the different ways we define who we are. This can include things like our names, our roles in family or society, and how we see ourselves in different situations.
Example
She has many identities; as a daughter, a student, and a friend, each is important to her.
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He struggles with his identities because he feels he doesn't fit into any group.
Example
What are some identities you think people might have?
Context: "personal information"
(noun) identities can also refer to the specific details about a person that make them unique, like their name, date of birth, or social security number.
Example
The government requires everyone to verify their identities when opening a bank account.
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She couldn't prove her identities because she lost all her documents.
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Why is it important to keep our identities safe?
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