Word "HIMSELF" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Pronoun
Definition:
An emphasized form of the third person masculine pronoun; used as a subject usually with he; used alone in the predicate, either in the nominative or objective case.
Examples:
he himself will bear the blame as it is himself who saved himself

Crossword Clues for HIMSELF

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Flemish cooking? I've got the very person! (7)
Emphatically the man could be Flemish (7)
Who 'every man' may be for? (7) The Guardian Quick 26 Mar 2025
His own person
Reflexive pronoun, for a male (7)
"It's the Devil ___!"
Reflexive form of "he"
Emphatically, he rejects a terrible meal with fish (7)
Translate Flemish pronoun (7)
Flemish
Films he directed for his own ego (7)
Third party of some importance esp. the head of a house; a male self (7)
Referring to that man, possibly Flemish (7)
Flemish (anag) (7)
Third person singular (7)
Masculine reflexive pronoun (7)
Bloke translating Flemish (7)
"He only thinks about ___" (Selfish)
'And he ... HE __! ... The Grinch carved the roast-beast!' The Washington Post 11 Jan 2021
"And he ... HE __! ... The Grinch carved the roast-beast!" LA Times Daily 11 Jan 2021
A man's right?
Emphatic form of he The Times Concise 03 Aug 2020
Fellow stressed but in good form?
To whom a guy makes many comments Universal 17 May 2017
Hamlet's 'To be or not to be' addressee Wall Street Journal 08 May 2017
To whom a guy makes many comments
I'm cutting meat up for that inward-looking bloke?
Master of house in Scotland with whom poor Brutus was at war? The Times Cryptic 24 Aug 2015
That man personally makes songs, little being articulated The Telegraph Cryptic 14 Mar 2015
Masculine reflexive
Flemish type could be no other  
Celeb's cameo-role credit, perhaps
Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" addressee
Actor's cameo role, sometimes
Word in a documentary's credits
To whom Hamlet said, "To be, or not to be"
To whom Hamlet said, "To be, or not to be"
Emphatic pronoun
Masculine reflexive
Master of a Dublin domicile
End of the quotation
Master of the house, in Ireland.
Master of the house, Irish style
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