
Originally Posted by
sonatine
You missed something.
Which seems par for the course.
If you look at #2 below, you will see that the context you are using the word in is usually prefaced with an adjective. The use of the word personality as a noun could be either good or bad, depending on which adjective you use. You left out the adjective.
Good Day sir
per·son·al·i·ty /ˌpɜrsəˈnælɪti/ Show Spelled[pur-suh-nal-i-tee] Show IPA
noun, plural -ties.
1. the visible aspect of one's character as it impresses others:
He has a pleasing personality.
2. a person as an embodiment of a collection of qualities:
He is a curious personality.