Myself - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|maɪˈself|
Brit.
|maɪˈself|
pronoun
- (reflexive) Me, as direct or indirect object the speaker as the object of a verb or preposition, when the speaker is also the subject. [from 9th c.]
- Me (as the object of a verb or preposition). [from 10th c.]
- (archaic) I (as the subject of a verb). [from 14th c.]
- Either I or me, used when the speaker isn't sure which is grammatically correct and doesn't want to be wrong only half the time.
I taught myself.
- Personally, for my part; used in apposition to I, sometimes for simple emphasis and sometimes with implicit exclusion of any others performing the activity described. [from 10th c.]- Me (as the object of a verb or preposition). [from 10th c.]
- (archaic) I (as the subject of a verb). [from 14th c.]
- Either I or me, used when the speaker isn't sure which is grammatically correct and doesn't want to be wrong only half the time.
We still need a few volunteers for Tuesday night, so see Sarah or myself if you want to help.
noun
- that being which is oneself
I am not myself today.
Extra examples
I'm not myself today. I just don't feel right.
I have hurt myself.
I saw it myself.
I am not myself.
I blame myself for what has happened.
I can look after myself.
I'm making myself a sandwich.
Why do I always have to do everything myself?
They say it's a beautiful place, but I myself have never been there.
No one is to blame except myself.
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