| Noun | 1. | identity - the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity; "you can lose your identity when you join the army" personality - the complex of all the attributes--behavioral, temperamental, emotional and mental--that characterize a unique individual; "their different reactions reflected their very different personalities"; "it is his nature to help others" gender identity - your identity as it is experienced with regard to your individuality as male or female; awareness normally begin in infancy and is reinforced during adolescence identification - the attribution to yourself (consciously or unconsciously) of the characteristics of another person (or group of persons) personhood - being a person; "finding her own personhood as a campus activist" |
| 2. | identity - the individual characteristics by which a thing or person is recognized or known; "geneticists only recently discovered the identity of the gene that causes it"; "it was too dark to determine his identity"; "she guessed the identity of his lover" recognition, identification - the process of recognizing something or someone by remembering; "a politician whose recall of names was as remarkable as his recognition of faces"; "experimental psychologists measure the elapsed time from the onset of the stimulus to its recognition by the observer" | |
| 3. | identity - an operator that leaves unchanged the element on which it operates; "the identity under numerical multiplication is 1" operator - (mathematics) a symbol or function representing a mathematical operation | |
| 4. | identity - exact sameness; "they shared an identity of interests" sameness - the quality of being alike; "sameness of purpose kept them together" selfsameness - the quality of being identical with itself |