myself
/maɪˈsɛlf/
pronoun
- Used to refer to the speaker as the object of a verb or preposition when the subject is 'I'.
- I reminded myself to call my mother.
- I bought myself a new coat for the winter.
- I taught myself how to play the guitar.
- Used to emphasize that the speaker did something alone or without help.
- I myself have never been to Japan, but my sister has.
- I built this bookshelf myself.
- I prefer to do the work myself rather than ask for help.
- Used after 'as for' or 'like' to talk about the speaker's opinion or situation.
- As for myself, I think we should wait a little longer.
- People like myself enjoy quiet evenings at home.
- My friends and myself are planning a trip to the beach.