Similar words: by yourself, yourselves, self, self-, curse, nurse, course, purse. Meaning: [jɔːˈself; jʊə-; jə-] pron.1. (an emphatic appositive of you or ye): a letter you yourself wrote. 2. a reflexive form of you (used as the direct or indirect object of a verb or the object of a preposition): Don't blame yourself. Did you ever ask yourself "why"? You can think for yourself. 3. Informal. (used in place of you, esp. in compound subjects, objects, and complements): Ted and yourself have been elected. We saw your sister and yourself at the game. People like yourselves always feel like that. 4. (used in absolute constructions): Yourself having so little money, how could they expect you to help? 5. your normal or customary self: You'll soon be yourself again. 6. (used in place of you after as, than, or but): scholars as famous as yourselves; a girl no older than yourself. 7. oneself: The surest way is to do it yourself..
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(3) Make yourself necessary to someone.
(6) Forgive others but not yourself.
(8) Know thyself [yourself].
(15) Teaching others teaches yourself.
(17) Get a hold of yourself.
(18) You would have to dig up the plant yourself.
(20) If you want a thing done well, do it yourself. Napoleon Bonaparte
(25) Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be, since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be.
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