"World-selves" is a term that describes the different versions of oneself that exist in various settings and with different groups of people. Synonyms for "world-selves" include "facets," "aspects," "personae," and "personalities." Each of these terms conveys the idea of different versions of oneself that are influenced by factors such as social context, personal goals, and individual traits. "Facets" emphasizes the idea of multiple dimensions to one's personality, while "aspects" highlights the ways in which different parts of oneself come to the forefront in different situations. "Personae" connotes the idea of persona, or the mask one wears in different contexts, while "personalities" acknowledges the complex and diverse nature of one's character.