himself
/hɪmˈsɛlf/
pronoun
Britannica Dictionary definition of HIMSELF
1
:
that same man, boy, or male animal:
a
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used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a man, boy, or male animal that has already been mentioned
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He accidentally cut himself while shaving.
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He bought himself a new wallet. = He bought a new wallet for himself.
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He doesn't consider himself old. = He doesn't think of himself as (being) old.
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The cat washed himself.
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He wrote a note to himself.
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He had the house (all) to himself. [=he was alone in the house]
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“It's almost morning,” he said to himself.
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He wanted to see it for himself. [=he wanted to see it rather than have someone tell him about it, describe it to him, etc.]
b
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used for emphasis to refer again to a man, boy, or male animal that has already been mentioned
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He told me himself that he was broke. = He himself told me (that) he was broke.
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He reminded them that he was young once himself.
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The proposal was made by the governor himself.
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The composer himself conducted the symphony.
2
:
that same person
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used to indicate either a male or female object of a verb or preposition
◊ This use of himself was common in the past but is now often avoided because it is considered sexist.
3
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his normal or healthy self
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After a good night's sleep, he felt like himself again.
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He's not himself today; something must be bothering him.
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He was nervous about meeting them, but I told him to just be himself. [=to behave like he normally does]
by himself
1
:
without any help from other people
2
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with nobody else
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alone
every man for himself
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see 1man