Similar words: self-deprecating, self-determination, denial, menial, genial, venial, deniable, congenial. Meaning: n. 1. the trait of practicing self discipline 2. the act of denying yourself; controlling your impulses 3. renunciation of your own interests in favor of the interests of others.
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31. In former times the artist also practiced self-denial, but he sacrificed his ego only for the glory of God.
32. Mondale was the personification of the social ethic of self-denial.
33. The poorer one is, the more he looks upon money as dirt. I often wonder why a miser should be so rigid in self-denial, even grudging to spend every single cent for himself.
34. Waves of immigrant parents worked hard and practiced self-denial so their children could succeed.
35. From stories of the Christian martyrs, right down to Budapest's heroic martyrs of today, history records the suffering, the self-denial, the devotion and the heroic deeds of men.
36. It's a given that self-denial can be frustrating. But who knew it could make me prefer to watch Fight Club again.
More similar words: self-deprecating, self-determination, denial, menial, genial, venial, deniable, congenial, undeniably, undeniable, uncongenial, self-confidence, self-, self, itself, oneself, himself, selfish, of itself, by itself, in itself, eugenia, by yourself, by himself, selfless, self-pity, slovenia, armenian, unselfish, selfishly.