self-disgust (Meaning)
self-disgust (n)
shame resulting from strong dislike of yourself or your actions
Synonyms & Antonyms of self-disgust
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- pomposity
- smugness
- self-conceit
- vainglory
- vaingloriousness
- amour propre
- vaingloriousness
- self-esteem
- conceitedness
- self-confidence
- vanity
- pridefulness
- pomposity
- self-satisfaction
- self-importance
- self-confidence
- self-satisfaction
- pridefulness
- pride
- conceitedness
- pride
- complacency
- confidence
- self-love
- complacence
- ego
- vainglory
- smugness
- ego
- self-love
- complacency
- conceit
- egotism
- confidence
- self-conceit
- conceit
- egotism
- pompousness
- vanity
- self-importance
- vainness
- self-congratulation
- self-congratulation
- pompousness
- amour propre
- complacence
- vainness
- swelled head
- self-esteem
- swelled head
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self-disgust Sentence Examples
- She looked in the mirror with self-disgust, unable to stand the reflection staring back at her.
- His actions filled him with self-disgust, as he realized the harm he had caused to those he cared about.
- The weight of her mistakes weighed heavily on her, filling her with self-disgust.
- He couldn't shake the feeling of self-disgust, knowing that he had betrayed his own values.
- The memory of his past behaviors filled him with self-disgust, driving him to seek redemption.
- She struggled with feelings of self-disgust, unable to forgive herself for her perceived shortcomings.
- His self-disgust fueled his desire to change, motivating him to break free from destructive patterns.
- The therapist helped her explore the root causes of her self-disgust and develop strategies to overcome it.
- He masked his self-disgust with humor, unwilling to confront the painful emotions lurking beneath the surface.
- Overcoming self-disgust requires self-compassion and acceptance, acknowledging that everyone makes mistakes.
FAQs About the word self-disgust
shame resulting from strong dislike of yourself or your actions
self-loathing, humility, self-doubt, self-hate,diffidence, altruism, humbleness, bashfulness,unselfishness, timidity
pomposity, smugness, self-conceit, vainglory, vaingloriousness, amour propre, vaingloriousness, self-esteem, conceitedness, self-confidence
She looked in the mirror with self-disgust, unable to stand the reflection staring back at her.
His actions filled him with self-disgust, as he realized the harm he had caused to those he cared about.
The weight of her mistakes weighed heavily on her, filling her with self-disgust.
He couldn't shake the feeling of self-disgust, knowing that he had betrayed his own values.