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Self

Definition

The word "self" primarily refers to (1) the individual’s consciousness of identity and personal experience (noun), (2) a person or thing considered as an individual entity, often used reflexively (pronoun, archaic), and (3) a formative element in compounds meaning “of oneself” or “automatically” (prefix, as in self‑driven).

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
  • Pronoun (archaic/poetic)
  • Prefix (bound morpheme)
  • Adjective (attributive, e.g., “self control” in older style)
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /sɛlf/
  • Respelling: SELF

British English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /sɛlf/
  • Respelling: SELF
Etymology

"Self" descends from Old English self / seolf meaning “same, identical, one’s own person,” ultimately from Proto‑Germanic *selbaz “same.” Cognates appear in Old High German selb, Old Norse sjálfr, and Gothic silba. Its philosophical sense “individual personality” is attested in English since the early 13th century.

Derivatives
  • Selfhood (noun)
  • Selfish (adjective)
  • Self‑esteem (noun, compound)
  • Self‑awareness (noun, compound)
  • Self‑reflection (noun, compound)
Synonyms
  • Identity
  • Ego
  • Personhood
  • Individuality
Antonyms
  • Other
  • Alterity
  • Non‑self
Usage

"Self" is central in psychology, philosophy, and everyday language. Examples: "Meditation fosters a deeper sense of self," "He is not quite his usual self today," or "The machine is self‑cleaning."

Related Terms
  • Ego: The conscious thinking part of the personality in psychoanalytic theory.
  • Persona: The aspect of someone’s character that is presented to others.
  • Autonomy: Self‑government; freedom from external influence or control.
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • The identity, personality, or essential being of a person: Refers to one’s own conscious awareness and sense of individuality.
    • Example: "Travel can broaden the self through new experiences."
  • One’s normal or healthy condition (often with possessive pronoun): Indicates habitual state or typical demeanor.
    • Example: "After resting, she felt like her old self again."
  • A person or thing regarded as an individual unit: Emphasizes separateness from others.
    • Example: "The sculpture seemed to have a life of its own, a self distinct from the artist."

Pronoun (Archaic/Poetic)

  • Same; identical person previously mentioned: Now largely replaced by “himself,” “herself,” etc.
    • Example: "He did it self." (obsolete usage)

Prefix

  • Indicating that the subject acts upon or by itself; automatic; without external aid:
    • Example: "Self‑propelled vehicles reduce manual effort."

Verb (Rare, chiefly Scot.)

  • To satisfy or indulge oneself: Historic dialect usage, now extremely uncommon.
    • Example: "He would self with small comforts amid hardship."

self

Travel can broaden the self through new experiences.
After resting, she felt like her old self again.
The sculpture seemed to have a life of its own, a self distinct from the artist.

🇨🇳 Mandarin

  • 自我 (zìwǒ) - Self (as in one's personality or individuality)
  • IPA: [tsɨ̌.wɔ̌]
  • Respelling: zi-wo

  • 自己 (zìjǐ) - Self (as a reflexive pronoun)
  • IPA: [tsɨ̌.tɕǐ]
  • Respelling: zi-ji

🇮🇳 Hindi

  • आत्म (ātm) - Self (as in one's personality or individuality)
  • IPA: [ɑːtm]
  • Respelling: aatm

  • स्वयं (svayaṁ) - Self (as a reflexive pronoun)
  • IPA: [sʋə.jəm]
  • Respelling: sva-yam

🇪🇸 Spanish

  • Yo - Self (as in one's personality or individuality)
  • IPA: [jo]
  • Respelling: yo

  • Sí mismo/a - Self (as a reflexive pronoun)
  • IPA: [si ˈmismo/ˈmisma]
  • Respelling: si mismo/misma

🇫🇷 French

  • Moi - Self (as in one's personality or individuality)
  • IPA: [mwa]
  • Respelling: mwa

  • Soi-même - Self (as a reflexive pronoun)
  • IPA: [swa mɛm]
  • Respelling: swa mem

🇦🇪 Modern Standard Arabic

  • الذات (al-dhāt) - Self (as in one's personality or individuality)
  • IPA: [ælˈðæːt]
  • Respelling: al-dhat

  • نفسه (nafsuh) - Self (as a reflexive pronoun)
  • IPA: [næfˈsuh]
  • Respelling: naf-suh

🇧🇩 Bengali

  • আত্ম (Atma) - Self (as in one's personality or individuality)
  • IPA: [at̪ma]
  • Respelling: atma

  • নিজে (nijē) - Self (as a reflexive pronoun)
  • IPA: [nidʒe]
  • Respelling: ni-je

🇷🇺 Russian

  • Я (Ya) - Self (as in one's personality or individuality)
  • IPA: [ja]
  • Respelling: ya

  • Себя (Sebya) - Self (as a reflexive pronoun)
  • IPA: [sʲɪˈbʲa]
  • Respelling: si-bya

🇵🇹 Portuguese

  • Eu - Self (as in one's personality or individuality)
  • IPA: [ew]
  • Respelling: ew

  • Si mesmo/a - Self (as a reflexive pronoun)
  • IPA: [si ˈmeʃmu/ˈmeʃmɐ]
  • Respelling: si mesh-mu/mesh-ma

🇮🇩 Indonesian

  • Saya - Self (as in one's personality or individuality)
  • IPA: [sa.ja]
  • Respelling: sa-ya

  • Diri sendiri - Self (as a reflexive pronoun)
  • IPA: [di.ri sɛn.di.ri]
  • Respelling: di-ri sen-di-ri

🇩🇪 German

  • Ich - Self (as in one's personality or individuality)
  • IPA: [ɪç]
  • Respelling: ich

  • Sich selbst - Self (as a reflexive pronoun)
  • IPA: [zɪç ˈzɛlpst]
  • Respelling: zich zelfst

🇯🇵 Japanese

  • 自分 (jibun) - Self (both as in one's personality or individuality and as a reflexive pronoun)
  • IPA: [d͡ʑi.bɯɴ]
  • Respelling: ji-bun

🇻🇳 Vietnamese

  • Tôi - Self (as in one's personality or individuality)
  • IPA: [tʰʊj˨˩˦]
  • Respelling: toi

  • Chính mình - Self (as a reflexive pronoun)
  • IPA: [cǐŋ˨˩ min˧˧]
  • Respelling: chinh minh

🇰🇷 Korean

  • 나 (na) - Self (as in one's personality or individuality)
  • IPA: [na]
  • Respelling: na

  • 자신 (jashin) - Self (as a reflexive pronoun)
  • IPA: [dʑa.ɕhin]
  • Respelling: ja-shin

🇹🇷 Turkish

  • Ben - Self (as in one's personality or individuality)
  • IPA: [ben]
  • Respelling: ben

  • Kendi - Self (as a reflexive pronoun)
  • IPA: [ˈken.di]
  • Respelling: ken-di

🇵🇰 Urdu

  • خود (khud) - Self (both as in one's personality or individuality and as a reflexive pronoun)
  • IPA: [xʊd]
  • Respelling: khud

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