Himself
UK /["/hɪmˈself/"]/US /["/hɪmˈself/"]/
Definition
used when the man or boy who performs an action is also affected by it
In simple words: The same man previously mentioned.
Examples
- He introduced himself.
- Peter ought to be ashamed of himself.
- The doctor said so himself.
- Did you see the manager himself?
- He didn't seem quite himself this morning.
- He needed space to be himself.
- He lives all by himself.
- He managed to repair the car by himself.
- He has the house to himself during the week.
Usage notes
Use 'himself' when the subject and object of the verb are the same and refer to a male. Avoid in overly formal writing where more structured language is preferred.
Grammar pattern
reflexive pronoun usage
Memory hint
Think of 'him self' as a reminder that he is focusing on himself.
Collocations
- treat himself
- find himself
- forgive himself
Synonyms
- himself
- his own self
- that man
Antonyms
- herself
- themselves
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'himself' vs. 'him'
- Used as a subject instead of an object
- Omitted in reflexive constructions