🧑‍💼self

noun
/sɛlf/

Meaning

a person's essential being that distinguishes them from others, especially considered as the object of introspection or reflexive action

Example Sentences

She has a strong sense of self.

Synonyms

identity, individuality, personality

Antonyms

other, others

Collocations

sense of self, true self, self-awareness

More Example Sentences

Your book, Self Development, really changed my perspective on democracy.

A man teaches himself to play the guitar using free lessons on the internet

Do you think yourself to be responsible for your failure in learning English?

Do you think yourself to be responsible for your weak performance in mathematics?

Your movie, Self Development, was incredible. It gave me new perspectives on relationships.

Hello everyone. Before we begin, let me introduce myself briefly. I am Ihtisham and I work in the HR department.

Hello everyone. Before we begin, let me introduce myself briefly. I am Anisha and I work in the Design department.

Hello everyone. Before we begin, let me introduce myself briefly. I am Pranto and I work in the Marketing department.

A man teaches himself to play the guitar using free lessons on the internet after buying an inexpensive acoustic guitar

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years and enrolls in a driving school near her home where an instructor teaches her the basics like steering, braking, and checking mirrors and she practices in a quiet parking lot every weekend gaining more confidence with each lesson until she passes the driving test on her second attempt and finally drives her children to school by herself for the first time.

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