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  • Usage of the word itself - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    2 if the usage of "itself" is itself wrong, what would be the correct usage or alternative to express the meaning mentioned in the brackets What you've already put in the brackets is pretty good, though you'd want some commas in there and a few tweaks to make it read better: I already read the note, yesterday and
  • What is the meaning of it insists upon itself when referring the . . .
    The other users are mentioning the use of the phrase in the context of The Family Guy to tell a joke These answers are correct But "it insists upon itself" does have meaning beyond the joke It's essentially a way of saying "look at me", that the film is self-absorbed and self-conscious, that it doesn't really acknowledge any kind of lightness or irony, or any sense that it's mere
  • Are there any differences between of itself and by itself?
    The word itself like any other noun or pronoun, can be informed by a range of prepositions, each of them conveying its own meaning "The door opened of itself ", may be an older idiomatic form, not much in current use The door opening is no different whatever to the machine which "started by itself" You could say "the camera took a picture of itself " (assuming there are cameras capable of
  • etymology - What is the reasoning for the idiom in and of itself . . .
    "In and of itself" is a phrase I find myself using all the time But in and of itself, the phrase "in and of itself" has no meaning That is, the individual words don't seem to contribute to the wh
  • linguistics - term for a word that describes itself - English Language . . .
    This observations brings me to the peculiar but fascinating question of whether a word that literally describes itself has been identified by some general category of words, which may itself have been given a term
  • What is the definition of the phrase unto itself?
    Other variations include a world unto itself, an island unto itself, a means unto itself, an entity unto itself, a world wholly unto itself, sufficient unto itself *** As I've stated in the introduction, I've been unsuccessful in my bid to discover the one true underlying definition for this elusive idiomatic phrase
  • rhetoric - The same word used to define itself - English Language . . .
    Like, "YAML Ain't Markup Language", the expanded form of the abbreviation YAML uses itself in its definition and thus doesn't really define the actual thing In this case, though, through negation, it restricts the purview of its meaning to a fairly ascertainable concept
  • Meaning of the proverb: No man is an island entire of itself
    Ok, first of all, "No man is an Island, entire on itself" is not a proverb! It is a poem by John Donne, follow this link for the full poem Secondly, what you are asking about is a "Quote", when you take a small part of a speech or text and use it to emphasize a point fact or convey a message, it is called a quote In the case of your question John Donne's poem ' No Man is an Island ' What
  • What does time folds in on itself metaphorically refer to?
    Time is always folded in on itself, the past like shadows we can’t shake off, and now I feel them surrounding me, wraiths drawing in to choke me " "When you are in darkness, time folds in on itself, surreal and elastic





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