distinguish |
himself |
As a verb distinguish
is to see someone or something as different from others.
As a pronoun himself is
the reflexive pronoun for god.
himself |
himselve |
As pronouns the difference between himself and himselve
is that
himself is the reflexive pronoun for god while
himselve is .
himself |
himself |
In reflexive terms the difference between himself and himself
is that
himself is him;
the male object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subjecthimself is him;
the male object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject In emphatic terms the difference between himself and himself
is that himself is he; used as an intensifier, often to emphasize that the referent is the exclusive participant in the predicatehimself is he; used as an intensifier, often to emphasize that the referent is the exclusive participant in the predicate In now archaic or nonstandard terms the difference between himself and himself
is that himself is the subject or non-reflexive object of a predicate; "he himself" while himself is the subject or non-reflexive object of a predicate; "he himself".
himself | itself |
As pronouns the difference between himself and itself
is that
himself is the reflexive pronoun for god while
itself is (reflexive) it; (
a thing as the object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject).
himself | herself |
Herself is a related term of himself.
Herself is a hyponym of himself.
Herself is a synonym of himself.
In reflexive terms the difference between himself and herself
is that
himself is him;
the male object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subjectherself is her;
the female object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject. In emphatic terms the difference between himself and herself
is that himself is he; used as an intensifier, often to emphasize that the referent is the exclusive participant in the predicateherself is she; an intensive repetition of the female subject, often used to indicate the exclusiveness of that person as the only satisfier of the predicate.
hehimself | himself |
As a pronoun himself is
the reflexive pronoun for god.
himself | jimselves |
himself | hitself |
As pronouns the difference between himself and hitself
is that
himself is the reflexive pronoun for god while
hitself is (dialectal).
himself | himselfe |
As pronouns the difference between himself and himselfe
is that
himself is him;
the male object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subjecthimselfe is obsolete spelling of lang=en.
taxonomy | himself |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As a pronoun himself is
him;
the male object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject
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