oneself in Kashmiri कॉशुर
oneself in English
- oneself⇄expr. be oneself,
a. to have full control of one's mind or body.
Ex. He was not himself after he heard the news that his son had been in a serious accident.
b. to act naturally.
Ex. Be yourself and stop putting on airs. - oneself⇄expr. by oneself,
a. having no company; alone.
Ex. To sit down to dinner all by oneself! (Anthony Trollope).
b. single-handed; unaided.
Ex. It was the first time that he did his homework by himself, without any help whatever. - oneself⇄expr. come to oneself,
a. to return to consciousness; come to.
Ex. When she came to herself she saw her mother at her bedside.
b. to regain one's faculties or composure.
Ex. I was momentarily stunned by the news, but quickly cam - oneself⇄expr. fall over oneself, to make every effort; show extreme eagerness.
Ex. Newspapers which virtually ignored the sport of sailing for years past, have recently been falling over themselves to glean the facts about [it] (London Times). - oneself⇄expr. feel like oneself, to feel fit; be in a sound or healthy condition.
Ex. He hasn't been feeling like himself since his operation. - oneself⇄expr. find oneself. See under find.
- oneself⇄expr. speak for oneself,
a. to represent only one's own opinion or ideas.
Ex. He speaks for himself, since none of us agrees with him.
b. to be self-evident; show the facts or the whole truth.
Ex. The scores of the singles match - oneself⇄expr. take it upon oneself, to assume a task or responsibility.
Ex. One danger is that the junta leaders may take it upon themselves to force a showdown with the rebels (New York Times). - oneself⇄oneself, pronoun.
one's own self.
Ex. At the age of seven one ought to dress oneself. One should not praise oneself. To be pleased with oneself is the surest way of offending everybody else (Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton).