Similar words: self-pride, self-proclaimed, self, self-, itself, himself, oneself, selfish. Meaning: n. a feeling of sorrow (often self-indulgent) over your own sufferings.
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61 Therefore, existentialism falls into to person's realistic destiny sighing with sadness, becomes the people from the sorrowful self-pity pessimism and misanthropy philosophy.
62 But weeping in self-pity will make you a small little person – someone who can't forgive, who is always feeling ill-used, who gets incredibly touchingness and incredibly oversensitive.
63 People paralyzed by pain and self-pity discover how much God loves them. They find that Christ's riches are greater than their problems, that a victory celebration is more fun than a pity party.
64 Hear Me Now borrows its opening from Coolio's Gangsta's Paradise before loping back into more eardrum-shrivelling self-pity.
65 Many of the late videos are heavy on self-aggrandizement; others, on self-pity.
66 And a mid-movie interlude explores Tony's descent into drunken self-pity in scenes that can't help but recall Downey's own years as a privileged Hollywood wastrel.
More similar words: self-pride, self-proclaimed, self, self-, itself, himself, oneself, selfish, in itself, of itself, by itself, selfless, by yourself, by himself, selfishly, unselfish, self-esteem, self-control, self-effacing, self-contempt, self-conscious, self-indulgent, self-mutilation, self-confidence, self-fulfillment, self-deprecating, pity, self-incrimination, uppity, selflessness.