- oneself
- one|self [ wʌn`self ] pronoun MAINLY BRITISH FORMALOneself is a reflexive pronoun, which can be used in the following ways:as an object that refers back to the pronoun one when it is the subject of the sentence:One should be careful not to hurt oneself.as an object when no subject is mentioned:It's essential not to let oneself be frightened.1. ) used for showing that people in general, including yourself, are affected by or involved in the results of something that they do:One has to think of oneself in these matters.It's awful having to defend oneself all the time.2. ) used for emphasizing that you and not anyone else does something:It's important to complete the application forms oneself.(all) by oneself1. ) alone2. ) without help from anyone else:It's more satisfying to do the job by oneself.have something (all) to oneselfto not have to share a place, time, etc. with anyone else:It's good to have the children to oneself sometimes.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.