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self-recrimination

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for self-recrimination.

Editorial note

What makes it a tendency worth naming is the intensity of mental stress and self-recrimination that follows.

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Quick take

The practice or habit of recriminating against oneself, of blaming or censuring oneself.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of self-recrimination gathered in one view.

noun

The practice or habit of recriminating against oneself, of blaming or censuring oneself.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for self-recrimination.

noun

The practice or habit of recriminating against oneself, of blaming or censuring oneself.

Example sentences

1

What makes it a tendency worth naming is the intensity of mental stress and self-recrimination that follows.

2

Also, it seems like it could lead to a lot of self-recrimination and beating yourself up.

3

He offers strategies to manage anxiety, self-recrimination, and mental rumination over the past.

4

I don't disagree that any clearly defined tendency that causes intense mental stress and self-recrimination would be worth naming.

5

Software development can be such a hypercritical field, involving so much self-recrimination.

6

A whole bag of them is just self-recrimination in a crinkly bag.

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Frankly if someone is incapable of self-recrimination when something like this arises I don't want them in this kind of role.

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This is so immensely frustrating, and the self-recrimination keeps me there.

9

They used to come around and set off huge spirals of self-recrimination over the most pointless bullshit that everyone except me has forgotten about for decades.

10

At least, that has been critical in my life to avoid spirals of self-recrimination or agonizing over things I can't affect or control.

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Because I will grant it one concession: guilt and self-recrimination can indeed be a pretty powerful quality control measure, but it is also a short jaunt from there to self-destruction and even suicide.

12

Faced with the abundance of sets of details to learn, and with little to make one country/culture's set of details stand out as the one an American might want to learn, lack of self-recrimination is a pretty healthy response.

Quote examples

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Finally, there's all the self-recrimination and self-loathing that comes from knowing you could "easily" have done all sorts of things to make your life better and reach out to people but just not done them, which spirals people even further in to depression.

Proper noun examples

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Self-recrimination easily leads to guilt, self-loathing, and defeatism.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use self-recrimination in a sentence?

What makes it a tendency worth naming is the intensity of mental stress and self-recrimination that follows.

What does self-recrimination mean?

The practice or habit of recriminating against oneself, of blaming or censuring oneself.

What part of speech is self-recrimination?

self-recrimination is commonly used as noun.