Examples of 'compares himself' in a sentence

Meaning of "compares himself"

Compares himself: Refers to an individual's act of assessing their own qualities, abilities, or achievements in relation to those of others. It can involve evaluating strengths and weaknesses, setting goals for self-improvement, or seeking validation or recognition through comparison

How to use "compares himself" in a sentence

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compares himself
Especially when he compares himself to his father.
Compares himself to his older brother and.
But a true artist only compares himself to himself.
He compares himself to a mosquito trapped in amber.
A player is a man who always compares himself to other men.
He compares himself to buddha and other biblical figures.
He says he always compares himself to Christ.
Compares himself to other people.
The mistake of the Pharisee is that he compares himself to others.
I hate how he compares himself to divinities like that.
The mistake the Pharisee makes is when he compares himself to the other.
I think he compares himself to that kitten in some ways.
In the Holy Scriptures God very often compares himself to a bridegroom.
On who he compares himself to in the majors.
He is a top student, but he stresses out because he compares himself to others.

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The poet compares himself to a cloud.
Rather than comparing himself to God 's expectations of him, he compares himself to others.
He compares himself to a dog in a dogfight.
Frankenstein 's monster compares himself with both.
He compares himself to a worm.
At the same time, the artist apparently compares himself with his mother.
Paul compares himself to a master builder who lays the foundations.
In this song, McJagger compares himself with Jesus.
He compares himself as a husband to us.
He defines his followers ' universe . He compares himself to buddha and other biblical figures.
He compares himself with the perfection of Christ.
Behrens compares the cousins to Castor and Pollux ; Settembrini compares himself to Prometheus.
This time he compares himself to the door of the sheep cote.
Compares himself to other people . And what?
Frankenstein 's monster compares himself with both Adam and Lucifer.
He compares himself to the Kings of Strength who flourished BEFORE steroids.
In verse 10 Jesus compares himself to a thief.
Hill compares himself as a younger version of Lord Sugar.
Why don't we LOL when he compares himself to Copernicus?
God compares Himself to one.
Sure enough, he compares himself to EGW.
Jimbo compares himself and Ned to Santa Claus for getting fireworks to American children.
And Here Jesus compares himself to that brass snake.
He compares himself to a hunter who has killed an animal, presumably for food.
Frankenstein's monster compares himself with both… Adam and Lucifer.
He compares himself to a shepherd defending his flock, which he will one day eat.
God even compares Himself to flowers.
He compares himself to a bird snared in a trap " and I scarcely even have death as a friend.
Morris even compares himself to Albert Camus.
He compares himself to Jack Kerouac -- the lonely vagrant who lives without roots, a drifter.
Because who constantly compares himself with others, will be one thing above all else, same.
He compares himself to Nelson.
Then in chapter 15 he compares himself to a vine, and God as the gardener.
Franklin compares himself to a U.S. soldier in Vietnam, trained to be a sniper in the war.
Wallace compares himself to Superman.

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