SAME vs SELF: NOUN
- A member of an indigenous nomadic people living in northern Scandinavia and herding reindeer
- The language of nomadic Lapps in northern Scandinavia and the Kola Peninsula
- The individual as the object of his own reflective consciousness; the man viewed by his own cognition as the subject of all his mental phenomena, the agent in his own activities, the subject of his own feelings, and the possessor of capacities and character; a person as a distinct individual; a being regarded as having personality.
- Hence, personal interest, or love of private interest; selfishness.
- Personification; embodiment.
- In horticulture, a flower with its natural plain color; a self-colored flower, as distinguished from one which has become “rectified” or variegated. Compare self-colored.
- Personal interest and benefit; one's own private advantage.
- A thing or class of things, or an attribute or other abstraction, considered as precisely distinguished from all others: as, the separation of church and state is urged in the interest of religion's self.
- An individual person as the object of his own reflective consciousness.
- One's own interests, welfare, or advantage.
- One's consciousness of one's own being or identity; the ego.
- The essential qualities distinguishing one person from another; individuality.
- Your consciousness of your own identity
- A person considered as a unique individual
- A person in his relations to that very same person. Self differs from ego as being always relative to a particular individual, and as referring to that person in all his relations to himself and not merely as given in consciousness.
- That which the immune system identifies as belonging to the body.
- The total, essential, or particular being of a person; the individual.
SAME vs SELF: ADJECTIVE
- Unchanged in character or nature
- A reply of confirmation of identity.
- Used to express the unity of an object or person which has various different descriptions or qualities.
- Similar, alike.
- Of like kind, species, sort, dimensions, or the like; not differing in character or in the quality or qualities compared; corresponding; not discordant; similar; like.
- Being the one previously mentioned or indicated; aforesaid.
- Conforming in every detail.
- Similar in kind, quality, quantity, or degree.
- Being the very one; identical.
- Equal in amount or value
- Same in identity
- Not different or other; not another or others; identical; unchanged.
- Closely similar or comparable in kind or quality or quantity or degree
- Combining form; oneself or itself
- Used as a combining form; relating to--of or by or to or from or for--the self
- Same or identical.
- Of the same material as the article with which it is used.
- Same; particular; very; identical.
- Of the same character throughout.
- Having its own or a single nature or character, as in color, composition, etc., without addition or change; unmixed.
- Same
SAME vs SELF: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To fertilize or pollinate itself. Used of hermaphroditic organisms.
SAME vs SELF: ADVERB
- In the same way.
- In the same manner
- N/A
SAME vs SELF: PRONOUN
- Someone or something previously mentioned or described.
- It or them, without a connotation of similarity.
- Something similar, something of the identical type.
- The identical thing, ditto.
- Someone or something identical with another.
- Myself.
- Himself, herself, itself, themselves; that specific (person mentioned).
- Myself, yourself, himself, or herself.
SAME vs SELF: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Together.
- Identical numerically; one in substance; not other; always preceded by the definite article or other definitive word (this or that).
- Of one nature or general character; of one kind, degree, or amount: as, we see in men everywhere the same passions and the same vices; two flames that are the same in temperature; two bodies of the same dimensions; boxes that occupy the same space.
- Just mentioned, or just about to be mentioned or denoted: often used for the sake of emphasis or to indicate contempt or vexation.
- However; nevertheless; still; yet: used to introduce a reservation, explanation, or fact not in conflict but in contrast with what has been said.
- (idiom) (all/just) Notwithstanding; nevertheless.
- Same; identical; very same; very.
- Own; personal.
- Single; simple; plain; unmixed with any other: particularly noting colors: as, self-colored.
- A pronominal element affixed to certain personal pronouns and pronominal adjectives to express emphasis or distinction, or to denote a reflexive use.
SAME vs SELF: RELATED WORDS
- Very, Said, Aforesaid, Selfsame, Aforementioned, Equivalent, Indistinguishable, Duplicate, Like, One, Unchanged, Equal, Corresponding, Identical, Comparable
- Restraint, Pride, Individual, Empowerment, Spontaneous, Psyche, Himself, Thyself, Independence, Myself, Themselves, Yourself, Autonomic, Same, Ego
SAME vs SELF: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Very, Said, Aforesaid, Selfsame, Aforementioned, Equivalent, Indistinguishable, Duplicate, Like, One, Unchanged, Equal, Corresponding, Identical, Comparable
- Person, Machine, Voluntary, Pride, Individual, Spontaneous, Psyche, Himself, Thyself, Independence, Myself, Yourself, Autonomic, Same, Ego
SAME vs SELF: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- He shall have the same qualifications as the governor and serve for the same term.
- Our children are the same ages and attended the same schools so we met almost every day.
- To measure the angle are at the same position is formed when two rays originate same.
- Why do I see two charges for the same hosted zone in the same month?
- Note that the same salesperson is unable to represent both parties in the same transaction.
- GSUSA does not always take the same positions or endorse the same programs as WAGGGS.
- They are both using the same network and the same EPO plan type.
- For two types to be the same, they must have the same members.
- An apostille has the same requirements, the same fee, and the same instructions as a Certificate of Authority.
- Periodic testing with the same great test, same fast reporting, and same platform, now available at home!
- Classroom atmosphere promotes SELF DIRECTED STUDENT LEARNING and student self discipline.
- Anyone completely absorbed in self ignores God, ends up thinking more about self than God.
- Therefore, the self concept and self efficacy an individual holds impacts their motivation and performance.
- One might have either a poor self esteem or high self admiration.
- Self Promoted content must be contained within a self text post.
- People have a real self and an ideal self.
- There is a biological link that is broken between the body and the brain; thoughts and feelings; self and others; self and self.
- HSA deposit for a Self Only, Self Plus One or Self and Family enrollment.
- Self Plus One or Self and Family to Self Only at any time.
- Her classes, while physically challenging, encourage self inquiry, self care and self discipline.
SAME vs SELF: QUESTIONS
- Do two investments with the same ROI have the same return?
- Were fossils made by the same organism in the same rock?
- Can two surgeons perform the same surgery on the same patient?
- Can two people edit the same whiteboard at the same time?
- Do all atoms of the same element have the same mass?
- Why do two places on the same meridian have the same temperature?
- Do two electromagnetic waves with the same amplitude have the same frequency?
- Why don't all children of the same parent have the same features?
- Are all children of same parents the same blood type?
- Is domestic partnership the same as a same-sex marriage?
- Can self employed get PPI if they are self employed?
- Can a rhinoplasty gone wrong cause self-esteem and self-confidence problems?
- How to regain self-respect and self-confidence after a breakup?
- What is self-deprecation and how does it affect self-esteem?
- Why does spiritual self care matter for your self esteem?
- Can self-harm alternatives take the place of self-injury?
- Why are personalities divided into private self and public self?
- Why does self-promotion work but self-adulation doesn't?
- Is the smartphone self-portrait a form of self- expression?
- What factors affect self-esteem and self-confidence?