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Examples for "self-depreciation"
Examples for "self-depreciation"
1So speaks Mrs. Davis, in noble self-depreciation of herself and her class.
2She was touched to the heart by his self-depreciation and profound respect.
3Sometimes, again, the dramatic sense takes the form of an exaggerated self-depreciation.
4The man was broken-hearted; he suffered tortures of loneliness, disappointment, doubt, self-depreciation.
5His attitude towards them was not one of humble self-depreciation any more.
1There's a level of self-hatred in giving these people too much power.
2And then the terror and the self-hatred and the torment left Sean.
3He acknowledges to himself his remorse and his self-hatred for his failures.
4The spiral of self-hatred deepens, until even my toothbrush is mocking me.
5Watcher of the Dead, thought Raif with a dull stab of self-hatred.
1Contemporary self-hate is moving from light-skin praise to White skin praise.
2Baker says she lived with self-hate for a long time.
3In 2016, what are the parameters of Black self-hate and how is it measured?
4He bears our hate for him and our self-hate, too.
5I've known terror and indifference, self-hate and general disgust.
1But this sense of wrongness and self-deprecation began to bring back bitterness.
2She eschews grand schemes, preferring the virtues of modesty, patience, and self-deprecation.
3He leaves the interview in a flurry of Johnsonian charm and self-deprecation.
4All I can do is this. He said it with total self-deprecation.
5Such honest self-deprecation has been part of Heathers' fabric for quite some time.
1It's a bit of a problem, she laughed in a self-deprecating fashion.
2He's self-deprecating and quick-witted enough to keep the action breezing right along.
3For all the shared self-deprecating glee, nobody really knows what to expect.
4It was self-deprecating, sometimes angry, often witty - and a great success.
5At this point you might expect a self-deprecating tale of my pratfall.
1The remainder of their lives was passed in sorrow, solitude, and self-contempt.
2But self-contempt may well consist with perseverance in gratification of ignoble instincts.
3But I snapped the key fast and straightened myself with sharp self-contempt.
4Fury and pain give way to a mix of disgust and self-contempt.
5Never man felt self-horror as I felt it then, self-loathing and self-contempt.
6Will's rage and self-contempt were more distressing than the Greek's spouting knife-wounds.
7In the pale dawn he sounded the very depths of self-contempt.
8He simply had nothing to say; the humiliation of utter self-contempt was his.
9He remembered with self-contempt the extravagant emotion which she had aroused in him.
10There was self-contempt in it, and some other very peculiar and contradictory emotion.
11The thought brought with it a sense of weakness and self-contempt.
12The first is one of self-approval, the second one of self-contempt.
13He had been innocent, and her suspicion of him recoiled back in self-contempt.
14Lucy drew herself to her full height, in a fierce rigidity of self-contempt.
15Her self-contempt would not let her abate one jot of the humiliating truth.
16To his annoyance and self-contempt, the memory set him trembling again.
Translations for self-contempt