personality-n; 4 Senses

Sense Number 1: the overall disposition or temperament of a person

Commentary: PERSONALITY[+quality][+disposition][+personal]

Examples:
This psychology test is designed to detect personality disorders.
Mary's husband has a rather shy personality.
Each brand of scotch has its own personality. (figurative extension)
The personalities of these abused children have been stunted by their experiences.
Teenagers often worry about their appearance and their personality.

Mappings:
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 1

Sense Number 2: a famous person, celebrity

Commentary: PERSONALITY[+entity][+person][+famous]

Examples:
That talk show interviews personalities from show business and the recording industry.
He's a well-know television personality.

Mappings:
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 2

Sense Number 3: the trait of charisma or charm

Commentary: PERSONALITY[+quality][+charisma]

Examples:
She's always had lots of personality.
Some red accent pillows would give this beige room some personality.
This wine has absolutely no personality.

Mappings:
WordNet 0.0 Sense Numbers: 1b

Sense Number 4: an offensive ad hominem remark

Commentary: PERSONALITY[+action][+speech_act][+insult][+ad_hominem]
NOTE: dated usage

Examples:
The political candidates angrily resorted to personalities. (name calling)

Mappings:
WordNet 0.0 Sense Numbers: 3b