Myself vs. Solely

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Myselfpronoun

(reflexive pronoun) Me, as direct or indirect object the speaker as the object of a verb or preposition, when the speaker is also the subject.

Myselfpronoun

Personally, for my part; used in apposition to I, sometimes for simple emphasis and sometimes with implicit exclusion of any others performing the activity described.

Myselfpronoun

In my normal state of body or mind.

Myselfpronoun

Me (as the object of a verb or preposition).

Myselfpronoun

(archaic) I (as the subject of a verb).

Myselfpronoun

my name is...

Myselfpronoun

I or me in person; - used for emphasis, my own self or person; as I myself will do it; I have done it myself; - used also instead of me, as the object of the first person of a reflexive verb, without emphasis; as, I will defend myself.

Myselfpronoun

used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself as the object of a verb or preposition when he or she is the subject of the clause

Myselfpronoun

I or me personally (used to emphasize the speaker)

Myselfpronoun

used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself; I

Solelyadverb

Alone; exclusively.

Solelyadverb

Singly; alone; only; without another; as, to rest a cause solely one argument; to rely solelyn one's own strength.

Solelyadverb

without any others being included or involved;

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