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myself
[ mahy-self ]
pronoun
I myself will challenge the winner.
- (used reflexively in place of me as the object of a preposition or as the direct or indirect object of a verb):
I gave myself a good rubdown. She asked me for a picture of myself.
My wife and myself fully agree. She wanted John and myself to take charge. The originators of the plan were my partner and myself.
He knows as much about the matter as myself.
- my normal or customary self:
After a few days of rest, I expect to be myself again.
myself
/ ³¾²¹ÉªËˆ²õÉ›±ô´Ú /
pronoun
- the reflexive form of I or me
- (intensifier)
I myself know of no answer
- preceded by a copula my usual self
I'm not myself today
- not_standard.used instead of I or me in compound noun phrases
John and myself are voting together
Usage Note
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
"They said they had an arrest order for me but gave me no details. My son was awake, and I couldn't even tell him what was happening as I didn't get it myself."
On Dec. 31, as I sat alone on my couch watching the ball fall in Times Square, I promised myself that I would never put myself through that kind of dating humiliation again.
She texted, called and left a voice message apologizing for abandoning Aldrete, saying, "I had to separate myself from all of this."
The juror said he refused to believe another eye witness because “‘if I heard shots, I would fall onto the floor and try to protect myself’.â€
By the next summer, however, The Batter Bowl shut down — not because business was bad, but because I quietly began to shy away from the world I had so confidently built for myself.
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