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Definition of himself in English: himselfpronoun hɪmˈsɛlfhɪmˈsɛlf 1third person singular reflexive Used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned as the subject of the clause. the steward introduced himself as Pete he ought to be ashamed of himself Example sentencesExamples - Maybe he saw himself as the persecuted Bard, the subject of one of his large canvases.
- Within hours, realising that he may have gone too far, the victim handed himself in.
- When he came home by himself, Mum would have me looking out the window, watching for him.
- The subject matter is Christ revealing himself to two of his disciples at a supper.
- He dismissed the idea of introducing himself to her and was just about to leave when she spoke.
- He introduced himself to me by the punch table, and we have remained friends ever since.
- Darren blames himself for not telling his parents that Demi and Leo were running away.
- He was introducing himself to the town council as the new Chief Inspector for the area.
- Caught up in his subject and unable to stop himself, he read us more excerpts from the book.
- He decided that he did not want to subject himself to the strain and reluctantly withdrew.
- Yet again Brosnan has shown himself to be tougher than his male model looks suggest.
- Buddha referred to himself as a healer and his teachings as a course of treatment.
- He always said to himself that animals should be regarded much more highly than humans.
- Ruffini used group theory in his work but he had to invent the subject for himself.
- It would do him good to learn how to cook a few meals himself, but she enjoys catering for him, as she did for us.
- In this case the subject of the spell literally worries himself or herself to death.
- We saw each other again at the finish line and the amputee introduced himself as Jim Bonney.
- Even on the other side of the world, Christopher finds himself under siege by fans.
- Is he daunted by the prospect of entering the nostalgic hearts of a new generation himself?
- The ethical subject is portrayed as one who regards himself as a goal, a task set.
2third person singular emphatic He or him personally (used to emphasize a particular male person or animal mentioned) Example sentencesExamples - Pliny himself announces that he will give us only the most important vine varieties.
- The architect himself often speaks about how his life has been shaped by war and suffering.
- Rameau himself saw his theoretical writings as the most important part of his work.
- It is a great privilege to minister to people whose next step is to stand before the Lord himself.
- At the heart of the conflict lay the policies and personality of the King himself.
- Although most people took him to be black, he himself knew that he was not black.
- He himself was suffering from personal stress when he gave evidence, as he told me.
- He also agreed that he himself had hit people before in the same way and they had not been injured.
- He said on one occasion the Prince of Wales himself had offered to give a gold wedding ring to staff.
- 2.1Irish A third party of some importance, especially the master of the house.
I'll mention it to himself
Origin Old English (see him, self). Rhymes elf, herself, itself, myself, oneself, ourself, self, shelf, themself, thyself, yourself Definition of himself in US English: himselfpronounhɪmˈsɛlfhimˈself 1reflexive Used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned as the subject of the clause. the steward introduced himself as Pete he ought to be ashamed of himself Example sentencesExamples - Yet again Brosnan has shown himself to be tougher than his male model looks suggest.
- Buddha referred to himself as a healer and his teachings as a course of treatment.
- We saw each other again at the finish line and the amputee introduced himself as Jim Bonney.
- It would do him good to learn how to cook a few meals himself, but she enjoys catering for him, as she did for us.
- Ruffini used group theory in his work but he had to invent the subject for himself.
- The ethical subject is portrayed as one who regards himself as a goal, a task set.
- Maybe he saw himself as the persecuted Bard, the subject of one of his large canvases.
- He decided that he did not want to subject himself to the strain and reluctantly withdrew.
- In this case the subject of the spell literally worries himself or herself to death.
- Caught up in his subject and unable to stop himself, he read us more excerpts from the book.
- He introduced himself to me by the punch table, and we have remained friends ever since.
- The subject matter is Christ revealing himself to two of his disciples at a supper.
- He dismissed the idea of introducing himself to her and was just about to leave when she spoke.
- Is he daunted by the prospect of entering the nostalgic hearts of a new generation himself?
- When he came home by himself, Mum would have me looking out the window, watching for him.
- He always said to himself that animals should be regarded much more highly than humans.
- Darren blames himself for not telling his parents that Demi and Leo were running away.
- Within hours, realising that he may have gone too far, the victim handed himself in.
- Even on the other side of the world, Christopher finds himself under siege by fans.
- He was introducing himself to the town council as the new Chief Inspector for the area.
2emphatic He or him personally (used to emphasize a particular male person or animal mentioned) Thomas himself laid down what we should do Example sentencesExamples - Pliny himself announces that he will give us only the most important vine varieties.
- It is a great privilege to minister to people whose next step is to stand before the Lord himself.
- He also agreed that he himself had hit people before in the same way and they had not been injured.
- At the heart of the conflict lay the policies and personality of the King himself.
- He himself was suffering from personal stress when he gave evidence, as he told me.
- The architect himself often speaks about how his life has been shaped by war and suffering.
- Rameau himself saw his theoretical writings as the most important part of his work.
- Although most people took him to be black, he himself knew that he was not black.
- He said on one occasion the Prince of Wales himself had offered to give a gold wedding ring to staff.
- 2.1Irish A third party of some importance, especially the master of the house.
I'll mention it to himself
Origin Old English (see him, self). |