verb
- to make something suitable for a particular person’s needs or preferences
- to mark something with a person’s name or initials
- to make a discussion or argument about personal matters rather than general issues
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The company will personalise your wedding invitations with gold lettering.
- You can personalise the software settings to match your workflow.
- She decided to personalise her laptop case with colorful stickers.
- The teacher helps students personalise their learning experience.
- Don’t personalise this debate – stick to the facts.
- The gift shop offers services to personalise jewelry items.
- He tends to personalise every criticism as a personal attack.