different between yourself vs bymyself
yourself
English
Etymology
Equivalent to your +? -self.
Alternative forms
- yerself
- yo'self
- yoself
- Yourself (honorific)
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, strong) IPA(key): /j???s?lf/
- (Received Pronunciation, strong) IPA(key): /j??s?lf/
- (General American, strong) IPA(key): /j???s?lf/
- (General American, weak) IPA(key): /j??s?lf/
- Hyphenation: your?self
- Rhymes: -?lf
Pronoun
yourself (referring to the person being spoken to, previously mentioned, the reflexive case of you)
- (reflexive) Your own self (singular).
- Be careful with that fire or you'll burn yourself.
- You (singular); used emphatically, especially to indicate exclusiveness of the referent's participation in the predicate, i.e., that no one else is involved.
- You yourself know that what you wrote was wrong.
- After a good night's sleep you'll feel like yourself again.
Translations
Derived terms
- hello yourself, and see how you like it
See also
yourself From the web:
- what yourself do
- what yourself love
- what's yourself in french
- what yourself sentence
- yourself what is the meaning
- yourself what in spanish
- yourself what rhymes
- yourself what does it mean
bymyself
bymyself From the web:
- what all by myself
- what to do by myself
- what should i do by myself
- what can i do by myself
- things to do all by yourself
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