From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishavatarav‧a‧tar /ˈævətɑː $ -tɑːr/ noun [countable] 1 literary a person or animal who is really a god in human or animal form2 formal a person who represents an idea or quality3 a picture of a person or animal that represents you on a computer screen, for example in some chat rooms or when you are playing games over the Internet
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avatar• For some, the use of an avatar frees them from shyness and allows them to interact more openly and honestly.• A person's cyberspace avatar could have any desired appearance and behaviour.• The avatar can be a realistic depiction of the actual person or a completely fanciful one.Origin avatar (1700-1800) Sanskrit avatara “descent”, from avatarati “he or she comes down”