Synonym: ego. Similar words: self-, itself, himself, oneself, by itself, in itself, of itself, selfish. Meaning: [self] n. 1. your consciousness of your own identity 2. a person considered as a unique individual. adj. (used as a combining form) relating to--of or by or to or from or for--the self.
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(241) You might take a self - defense class, such as karate.
(242) The advantage of the modified ring counter is that it is self - starting.
(243) His world outlook philosophy and methodology are applied self - consciously at economic domain.
(244) And we are just the parasite of the self - images in ther mirror.
(245) The Channel Islands ( Jersey, Guernsey, Aldeney, and Sark ) are also self - governing .
(246) At times a flick of self - preservation burned through the fog of reverie.
(247) Not applicable to self - employed person, sole proprietor or partner of partnership business.
(248) It is purely for self - defence that we have produced some nuclear weapons.
(249) Civilizing the proletariat became part of the self - protective program of the bourgeoisie.
(250) Spawr indeed personified American ingenuity, self - reliance, initiative and entrepreneurship.
(251) Do you frequently reassure yourself that you are self - sufficient?
(252) It is a self - fulfilling prophecy to assume that your information workers are untrustworthy.
(253) This is evidence of the initial manifestation of our true self - nature!
(254) If only there had been a course probing self - identity!
(255) I learned some karate for self - defense and I learned some shadow - boxing.
(256) In effect , said Weber, this meant displacing the monastic - style discipline, self - denial[sentencedict.com], and ascetics into secular life.
(257) At recess Tom continued his flirtation with Amy with jubilant self - satisfaction.
(258) Sim did a phenomenal job presenting the heartless, miserly, self - centered Scrooge.
(259) Who's a self - absorbed, lothario punk who knows nothing about fashion!
(260) First[sentencedict.com], the lyrical lines attached particular importance to the self - tension lines.
(261) But mere self – satisfaction is, in our paradoxical world, never satisfying.
(262) The worth of labourer consists of individual social worth and individual self - worth.
(263) The children who were preaching self fulfillment to their parents are now parents themselves.
(264) Neighborhoods plagued by a self - perpetuating pathology of joblessness, welfare dependency, crime ( Time ).
(265) These English colonists were a pious, self - disciplined people who wanted to escape religious persecution.
(266) The Puritans , a sizable percentage of earliest settlers in Massachusetts, were pious, self - disciplined.
(267) On the other hand, we have already seen that self - inhibition may be very marked.
(268) Ingelfinger noted that almost all illnesses are self - limiting.
More similar words: self-, itself, himself, oneself, by itself, in itself, of itself, selfish, by himself, selfless, by yourself, unselfish, self-pride, selfishly, self-esteem, self-control, self-contempt, self-effacing, self-indulgent, self-conscious, self-proclaimed, self-confidence, self-mutilation, self-fulfillment, self-deprecating, self-incrimination, selflessness, self-gratification, shelf, welfare.