facets

To have facets is to have several different aspects to your personality. Each facet might be a different way that you think, feel, or act.

  • His personality has a lot of facets, which is why it's so difficult to know what he's going to do.

  • She has a lot of facets, which is why she's so unpredictable.

Definition of facets

noun

a distinct feature or element in a problem

Synonyms:

aspect

noun

a smooth surface (as of a bone or cut gemstone)

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Example Sentences for facets

  • 1

    There are several facets to this desideratum.

  • 2

    This is another facet of the issue.

  • 3

    It's an important facet of the biography of the figure.

  • 4

    The compound is a facetting of the convex hull.

  • 5

    The quill is lifted and the facet is inspected.

  • 6

    Westernization is another facet of the globalization.

  • 7

    Another facet to the music of Moeran is the madrigal.

  • 8

    It is symbolised by the refractive capacity of the faceted crystal.

  • 9

    The article covers the many facets of journalism.

  • 10

    The overall facet of the patient's status is stable.