Pronunciation: /hɜːrˈsɛlf/
pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase that refers to the speaker or writer, such as 'she', 'him', 'they', etc.
A1 She can dress hirself without any help.
A2 He enjoys cooking meals for hirself and others.
B1 They are proud of hirself for achieving their goals.
B2 The artist expresses hirself through hir artwork.
C1 The CEO manages the company hirself, without relying on others.
C2 The author immerses hirself in research to write compelling novels.
formal She always takes care of hirself before helping others.
informal She knows how to look out for hirself in any situation.
slang She's got to learn to stand up for hirself when people try to push her around.
figurative In order to truly grow, one must learn to be comfortable with hirself.
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