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themself

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Pron — The reflexive form of "they" used for a single person of unspecified or non-binary gender.

Etymology

From them + self, on the pattern of himself/herself, formed to match singular "they."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “themself” mean?

The word “themself” means the reflexive form of "they" used for a single person of unspecified or non-binary gender. In plain terms, a reflexive pronoun for one person whose gender isn't specified or who identifies as non-binary — like "themselves" but for one person.

How do you pronounce “themself”?

“Themself” is pronounced thehm-SEHLF (/ðɛmˈsɛlf/ in IPA).

How do you use “themself” in a sentence?

Here is “themself” used in a sentence: “Each guest should introduce themself when they arrive.”

What is another word for “themself”?

Words with a similar meaning to “themself” include themselves, theirself, theirselves, himself, herself and thonself.

What part of speech is “themself”?

“Themself” is a pronoun.

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