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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(181) She fancies herself to be above us and walked by without an acknowledgement.
(182) Somehow she steadied herself and murmured, "Have you got a cigarette?".
(183) She opened the door for me and threw herself in my arms, screaming joyously and demanding that we decorate the tree immediately.
(184) She had had the foresight to prepare herself financially in case of an accident.
(185) She tortured herself with fantasies of Bob and his new girlfriend.
(186) Somehow Harriet always tried to play herself down to her friends.
(187) The little girl found her way into her Aunt Alison's home all by herself.
(188) She would apparently eat normally and then make herself sick.
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(189) She forsook her worldly possessions to devote herself to the church.
(190) She dolled herself up as though she has been a girl of eighteen.
(191) She had psyched herself up so much for the camping trip that she forgot her sleeping bag.
(192) She chuckled softly to herself as she remembered his astonished look.
(193) She disguised herself with a blonde wig and dark glasses.
(194) She pulled herself unsteadily from the bed to the dresser.
(195) She disguised herself as a man so she could fight on the battlefield.
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.