Results for Herself
Definitions of Herself:
part of speech: pronoun
The emphatic form of SHE in the nominative or objective case: in her real character: having the command of her faculties: sane.
part of speech: feminine
Themselves, plu. com. gend.; by himself, alone; unassisted.
part of speech: pronoun
An emphasized or reflexive form of her; one's individuality; as, she does not act like herself.
part of speech: pronoun
Compound pers. pron.
Usage examples for Herself:
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Would he ever speak again, she asked herself
"The Knave of Diamonds", Ethel May Dell -
" After all, it wasn't anything," she assured herself
"The Chase of the Golden Plate", Jacques Futrelle -
He did not mean it, she said to herself
"What's Mine's Mine", George MacDonald -
If that could but be done, said she to herself how happy would my mother be.
"The Parent's Assistant", Maria Edgeworth