You wouldn't. The proper word is "himself". "His self" is never correct, except in the phrase "his self respect" or "his self image" or something like that.
To be pompous is to be full of one's self, essentially. An example sentence would be: His pompous speech was very off-putting to everyone.
His self disclosure, detailing his troubled childhood, was sad indeed.
Self effacing is not seeking attention or seeing how good you are. A sentence with the word self-effacing would be, he was so self effacing when he played that he gave all of the credit to everyone else.
The play is more an act of self-immolation masquerading as rational justification. Tuesday's self-immolation is the third in four days. His partner, reportedly hounded by the police, attempted self-immolation. He chose to protest by way of self-immolation. Monday's self-immolation is the second in three days.
Her self determination was the driving force behind finishing the marathon race.
what is the sentence of self-possessed
Women with low self-respect can often be found at erotic dance clubs.
To be intemperate is to lack self control. An example sentence would be: His intemperate behavior was making everyone uncomfortable.
I categorically what i feel about my self
don't be so self deprecating
find it your self !!
To be pompous is to be full of one's self, essentially. An example sentence would be: His pompous speech was very off-putting to everyone.
Example sentence - If they would have been considerate of their hosts and not self-invited, accommodations could have been plentifully dispersed.
I'm just polishing my self image.
"although she came second in the competition, not coming first ruined her self esteem"
abnegation
He has insecurity about his self