Self
UK /["/self/","/selvz/"]/US /["/self/","/selvz/"]/
Definition
the type of person you are, especially the way you normally behave, look or feel
In simple words: A word that refers to a person's own being or identity.
Examples
- Understanding one's self is a journey that requires introspection.
- She has a strong self that has helped her overcome many challenges.
- His self is shaped by his experiences and relationships.
- Some people struggle to find their self amidst societal expectations.
- The self can often be influenced by external factors and environment.
- He presented his self to the audience with confidence.
- Discovering your true self takes time and effort.
- The project aimed to explore the concept of the self in contemporary philosophy.
Usage notes
Used in contexts related to identity, self-reflection, and self-improvement. Avoid in rigid formal writing. In informal speech, it can be combined with other words (e.g., 'self-esteem').
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a selfie — a picture of yourself.
Collocations
- whole
- real
- true
- reveal
- discover
- find
- a loss of self
- a sense of self
- a shadow of your former self
- whole
- real
- true
- reveal
- discover
- find
- a loss of self
- a sense of self
- a shadow of your former self
Synonyms
- oneself
- identity
- ego
- personality
- selfhood
Antonyms
- other
- alien
Common mistakes
- Using 'self' in place of 'myself' in reflexive constructions.
- Confusing 'self' with other related terms like 'person' or 'identity'.
- Overusing 'self' in compound words without understanding their meanings.