Examples of 'he considered himself' in a sentence
Meaning of "he considered himself"
This phrase suggests that the person being referred to had a certain opinion or perception about themselves. It implies that the individual had a particular self-image, belief, or evaluation of their own qualities, abilities, or identity
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he considered himself
He considered himself the writer of the team.
It was not because he considered himself more important.
He considered himself to be an artist and not a counterfeiter.
It made me understand why he considered himself a monster.
He considered himself a philosophical theist and a fideist.
Matt asked the swimmer if he considered himself to be an alcoholic.
He considered himself the luckiest man on earth.
I asked whether he considered himself sexy.
He considered himself more a psychologist than a philosopher.
For the first time in years he considered himself.
He considered himself a neutral party in the discussion.
For the rest of his life he considered himself a parricide.
He considered himself lucky to have even that.
His humility was so profound that he considered himself as nothing at all.
He considered himself a poet and not a sculptor.
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The only his problem was that he considered himself being a god.
Once he considered himself a spiritual son of your father.
His humility was so complete that he considered himself as nothing at all.
He considered himself an attractive and good looking man.
He was a rather dreadful gossip although he considered himself to be the opposite.
Mostly he considered himself to be a journalist and political commentator.
He indicates in his poems that he considered himself short and ugly.
He considered himself most of all as a historian and a poet.
I asked my husband a short time ago whether he considered himself a feminist.
I asked him if he considered himself to be a good person.
In one article he wrote for Weekblad de Toren that he considered himself a communist.
When asked if he considered himself atheist or an agnostic.
Colonel Dabney because he acted as if he considered himself a prince.
But he considered himself a technical thinker.
Along with aiding the furthering of determinism he considered himself a mechanistic materialist.
He considered himself first and foremost a reporter of life.
And well he was only a serial killer because he considered himself to be a vigilante.
But he considered himself a sculptor first.
At the same time was deeply influenced and he considered himself a in on our charming.
But he considered himself mainly a doctor.
Although his father was a Leibnitzian he considered himself at this time to be a Kantian.
He considered himself as primarily a painter and not as a theorist.
It has been speculated that he considered himself much more influential with his magazine.
He considered himself an atheist and was also against capitalism.
This he would not do as he considered himself English and his Russian was poor.
He considered himself fortunate that he needed little sleep.
On his religious views, he considered himself an agnostic.
He considered himself an entirely modern man.
In this economy, he considered himself really lucky.
He considered himself the king of kings.
Nonetheless, he said he considered himself something of a pacifist.
He considered himself above any payoff.
When he started the book, he considered himself an anarchist.
That he considered himself someone who made books.
Hilberg was not religious, and he considered himself an atheist.
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