self-recrimination如何读

self-re·​crim·​i·​na·​tionˌself-ri-ˌkri-mə-ˈnā-shən

self-recrimination英英释义

noun

the act of accusing or blaming oneself All of the past year's regrets and self-recriminations came rushing back: the sleepless nights, the anguished days.—Justin Peters

… a story whose own identity slips from the slow burn of an erotic thriller to a far deeper, more wrenching study of parental loss, self-recrimination and grief.—Ann Hornaday

self-recrimination词源英文解释

The first known use of self-recrimination was in 1769

self-recrimination 例句

1 Wynonna returned for the night’s final song, exhaling the anguish and absolving herself of the self-recriminations that loving someone who will never do you right incurs.

2 So, too, did self-recriminations from Blake Lively and others online who had made jokes at her expense.

3 Become a Subscriber The books below, by contrast, are honest about the difficult emotional realities that accompany personal growth—discouragement, self-recrimination, fear of the unknown—and still offer hope.

4 Meanwhile, Burton stands on a precipice, a man in a blaze of self-recrimination, both in the film and in his own life.

5 Even following this final defeat, Napoleon remains steadfast in his disdain for self-recrimination, blaming the men under his command for being unable to correctly execute his orders.

6 This is also a movie about the complex nature of family love, and how even the strongest bonds can become entwined with regrets and self-recrimination.

7 Caught up in a whirlwind of public opprobrium, Demna and the brand’s executives seemed unsure how to react, before finally offering up statements of public apologies and self-recrimination.

8 That kind of profound self-recrimination — especially coupled with Logan’s refusal to discuss it — surely trickles down.

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