self-loathing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌselfˈləʊ.ðɪŋ]
  • Us [ ˌselfˈloʊ.ðɪŋ]

Meaning of self-loathing In English

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Examples of self-loathing

  • This leads, in turn, to a cycle of failure, pain, and ever deepening self-loathing that now has a life of its own.

  • The dignity of the self is replaced by a secret self-loathing.

  • His violent self-loathing comes from his inability to accept any degree of hypocrisy and, since no unsoiled truth exists, life has no meaning for him.

  • A sort of self-loathing comes upon us when we talk about them in that way, but those values are not only western in origin.

  • Such a view displays an astonishing degree of self-loathing, especially given some of the programming to which we are already subjected daily.

  • I do not want to minimise the effects of that dangerous illness, which can lead to self-loathing or self-destruction and certainly requires the attention of the medical profession.

  • Mean-spirited and conniving, her cruelty belies an intense self-loathing.

  • In love with her stepson, she is filled with desire and self-loathing.

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