Noun
strong personality (plural strong personalities)
The qualities of self-confidence and assertiveness in a person.
She is a successful leader because of her strong personality.
You can meet a young person who goes to school and is really enthusiastic, but if a sufficiently strong personality convinces them that this is a waste of time, that person might flunk out. Stanley Crouch
It takes a great deal of strong personality to survive the art school training. Hard nuts that the art schools can't crack and devour get through and become artists. John Sloan
The creativity that can occur when a feel for both the humanities and the sciences combine in one strong personality was the topic that most interested me in my biographies of Franklin and Einstein, and I believe that it will be a key to creating innovative economies in the twenty-first century. Walter Isaacson
A strong personality can maintain itself without the help of this particular weapon. Jean Piaget
When you become such a strong personality in music, it's hard for people to accept you as a different character. Grace Jones
My father was a Tuskegee Airmen captain in the Air Force and a very strong personality. He believed in fairness and ethics and living up to the commitments you make to others. He ultimately became a judge, and he would talk to me over and over about how important it is to be fair. John W. Rogers, Jr.