Examples of 'think himself' in a sentence

Meaning of "think himself"

think himself: This phrase is used to describe someone who has a high opinion of themselves or is boastful about their abilities

How to use "think himself" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
think himself
He must think himself a most agreeable fellow.
So it might be easy for him to think himself a failure.
Likes to think himself a lord in his boots.
It could avail him nothing that he might think himself right.
He does not think himself better than us.
A man faced with such adoration might be tempted to think himself a god.
He will think himself quite clever.
He is not a judge, he only likes to think himself one.
The doctor would think himself discredited by the study of medicine.
Joab was a mighty warrior, but not so foolish as to think himself wholly self-sufficient.
A citizen would think himself dishonoured by admitting a monk to his table.
How many times did he think himself a fool?
A peasant would think himself happy in what can not afford necessaries for a gentleman.
One says that a witty man who keeps quiet… does not think himself less.
I wonder why a translator should think himself called on or entitled to do any such thing.

See also

He think himself very smart he want to become usman 's right hand.
Because he does not think himself as blind.
If a man think himself to be something, he deceives himself.
Caesar will think himself.
For if a man think himself to be something, when he is nothing, he deceiveth himself.
He has a very big ego and tends to think himself better than everyone else.
Did he not think himself transported into the midst of choirs of young girls?
When had he ceased to think himself invincible?
He would think himself in bad repute if he employed his life solely in living . ”.
Why else would he think himself a suspect?
He must think himself a most agreeable fellow ; I could not do such a thing.
Hercules! A man faced with such adoration might be tempted to think himself a god.
Without friend Think himself as a charming people.
But more than that, I would hate for Robert to think himself a failure.
John did not even think himself worthy of serving as Jesus slave.
Could anyone, wondered a group of men late in the summer, think himself safe?
Poor Antony must think himself dead and swimming in Lethe water.
But more than that, I'd hate for Robert to think himself a failure.
Caesar will think himself on Olympus with Aphrodite.
Back in Seven Dials, he would think himself impregnable.
Why did he think himself as the black sheep of the family?
Suspect? I think he's a suspect. Why else would he think himself a.
He would never think himself a poet, of course.
He may think himself fortunate if he is only punished with the galleys . ".
Books, no Christian Mason would think himself to remain at liberty to.
Hmm. to think himself a failure. But more than that, I would hate for Robert.
I tell ' ee, this man do think himself above the law.
Or does he just think himself special enough to get a special name?
I tell you, this man do think himself above the law!
Who is he to think himself so far above his company?
Before science, man used to think himself a free agent possessing free will.
Now, he seems to think himself free of constraint, but no politician is that lucky.
He didn't think himself.
Does Robin Hood think himself too important to do his own mischief now?
After writing CONFESSIONS, Rousseau began to think himself a sage, a saint, because he had confessed.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Think
I think this is payback for a drug debt
I just did not think you could lie to me
I think you knew better than they did
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary