Similar words: yourself, by yourself, tersely, diversely, adversely, perversely, inversely, undersell. Meaning: [hɜːˈself] pron.1. an emphatic appositive of her or she: She herself wrote the letter. 2. a reflexive form of her: She supports herself. 3. (used in absolute constructions): Herself still only a child, she had to take care of her four younger brothers and sisters. 4. (used as the object of a preposition or as the direct or indirect object of a verb): She gave herself a facial massage. He asked her for a picture of herself. 5. (used in comparisons after as or than): She found out that the others were even more nervous than herself. 6. her normal or customary self: After a few weeks of rest, she will be herself again..
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(151) She patterned herself on her teacher.
(152) She analyses herself with great subtlety.
(153) She cleverly insinuated herself into his family.
(154) Robin didn't feel good about herself.
(155) She could scarcely stop herself from crying aloud.
(156) She dried herself off with a thick towel.
(157) Livy felt herself soften towards Caroline.
(158) Sue had dressed herself neatly for work.
(159) She could see herself in the reflecting lenses, which had grotesquely foreshortened her.
(160) Elaine braced herself against the dresser and looked in the mirror.
(161) Before her husband's death she had installed herself in a modern villa.
(162) She was told to present herself at the Town Hall at 11.30 for the induction ceremony.
(163) She felt a wave of panic(sentencedict.com), but forced herself to leave the room calmly.
(164) Natasha attached herself to the film crew filming at her orphanage.
(165) She picked herself up, brushed herself down, and started walking again.
(166) She kept her cool and managed to get herself out of the ordeal.
(167) Gladys wanted to ask, "Aren't you angry with him?" But she restrained herself from doing so.
(168) She would have to wait in the truck,[www.Sentencedict.com] fanning herself with a piece of cardboard.
(169) She was beginning to make a name for herself as a portrait photographer.
(170) She gladly gave up her part-time job to devote herself entirely to her art.
(171) Her forty-fourth birthday had just passed, unnoticed by all but herself.
(172) She felt herself to be part of a large business empire.
(173) Beneath her self - confident surface , she's quite unsure of herself.
(174) The Sunday Mercury accused her of trying to revenge herself on her former lover.
(175) She has already made a name for herself as a snappy dresser.
(176) Thirteen years ago she found herself having to conjure a career from thin air.
(177) Jennifer believes she will move out on her own when she is financially able to support herself.
(178) She familiarized herself with the case history of her new patient.
(179) Liz sat down on the bed, lowering herself carefully so as not to crease her skirt.
(180) She chided herself for being so impatient with the children.
More similar words: yourself, by yourself, tersely, diversely, adversely, perversely, inversely, undersell, conversely, intersperse, self-, self, itself, himself, oneself, myself, selfish, in itself, by itself, of itself, by himself, selfless, self-pity, selfishly, self-pride, self-image, unselfish, morsel, self-regard, self-denial.