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Synonyms

person-to-person

American  
[pur-suhn-tuh-pur-suhn] / ˈpɜr sən təˈpɜr sən /

adjective

  1. involving direct contact or exchange between individuals: Diplomacy requires person-to-person encounters at the highest levels of government.

    The disease is spread through person-to-person contact.

    Diplomacy requires person-to-person encounters at the highest levels of government.

  2. (of a long-distance telephone call) chargeable only upon speaking with a specified person at the number called.

    She made a person-to-person call to her brother in California.


adverb

  1. face-to-face; in person.

    They interviewed her person-to-person.

  2. (in making a long-distance telephone call) to a specified person.

    I telephoned him person-to-person.

Etymology

Origin of person-to-person

First recorded in 1915–20

Example Sentences

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"We have to take this very seriously. We have to shake hands eye-to-eye, person-to-person, and to discuss what is best for the US and Brazil."

From Barron's • Feb. 22, 2026

It can also spread person-to-person through contaminated food.

From BBC • Jan. 27, 2026

This process could generate a new variant that possesses the worst features of both—a virus that is transmissible from person-to-person like the seasonal flu, and severe, like those two concerning cases of D1.1.

From Slate • Dec. 31, 2024

H5N1 could develop the capability for person-to-person transmission in a few ways.

From Salon • Jul. 23, 2024

Maybe that was enough for the telephone operator to help me call him person-to-person from a phone booth.

From "P.S. Be Eleven" by Rita Williams-Garcia