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myself
[ mahy-self ]
pronoun
I myself will challenge the winner.
- (used reflexively in place of me as the object of a preposition or as the direct or indirect object of a verb):
I gave myself a good rubdown. She asked me for a picture of myself.
My wife and myself fully agree. She wanted John and myself to take charge. The originators of the plan were my partner and myself.
He knows as much about the matter as myself.
- my normal or customary self:
After a few days of rest, I expect to be myself again.
myself
/ ɪˈɛ /
pronoun
- the reflexive form of I or me
- (intensifier)
I myself know of no answer
- preceded by a copula my usual self
I'm not myself today
- not_standard.used instead of I or me in compound noun phrases
John and myself are voting together
Usage Note
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
“You can’t impose control, nor are you allowing me to defend myself,” he said.
I’m enjoying myself and having fun, and because of that, it allows me to show a more genuine side.
At the time of his 2024 conversion, Brand declared that he had repented of his past and that he would "acknowledge that I am in a battle against myself."
"The problem was three other people were involved and I knew that if I walked away from it I would hate myself for the rest of my life."
"I'm getting there each game but feeling better within myself and feeling like I can move more freely."
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