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词汇 self-deceit
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Definition of self-deceit in English:

self-deceit

noun sɛlfdɪˈsiːt
  • a true friend helps us to break through the barriers of self-deceit
    another term for self-deception
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even non-believers must accept the human propensity to self-deceit, selfishness, and evil.
    • They tilt at windmills and the hardships they endure are nothing more than the fruits of their own self-deceit.
    • He has an eye for the compromises and self-deceits that can make us ‘either tyrant or traitor or prisoner’.
    • In these murky circumstances, filled with self-deceit and double standards, the corruption of language is inevitable.
    • By the close of the story, it seems that the narrator has only begun to come to terms with the self-deceit he has practiced on himself.
    • This is a story of self-deceit on the grandest scale.
    • The quest for precision can lead biographers to criticize the factual inconsistencies, exaggerations, falsehoods, or self-deceit often found in autobiographies.
    • Undoubtedly, in some cases, this amounts to self-deceit and the telling of lies to others.
    • Every armed conflict will merely exacerbate the condition of mutual misunderstanding and self-deceit.
    • Yet among many military spokesmen, there was a wilful self-deceit about the effects of these chemicals.

Definition of self-deceit in US English:

self-deceit

noun
  • a true friend helps us to break through the barriers of self-deceit
    another term for self-deception
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Undoubtedly, in some cases, this amounts to self-deceit and the telling of lies to others.
    • Yet among many military spokesmen, there was a wilful self-deceit about the effects of these chemicals.
    • They tilt at windmills and the hardships they endure are nothing more than the fruits of their own self-deceit.
    • The quest for precision can lead biographers to criticize the factual inconsistencies, exaggerations, falsehoods, or self-deceit often found in autobiographies.
    • Every armed conflict will merely exacerbate the condition of mutual misunderstanding and self-deceit.
    • This is a story of self-deceit on the grandest scale.
    • He has an eye for the compromises and self-deceits that can make us ‘either tyrant or traitor or prisoner’.
    • By the close of the story, it seems that the narrator has only begun to come to terms with the self-deceit he has practiced on himself.
    • Even non-believers must accept the human propensity to self-deceit, selfishness, and evil.
    • In these murky circumstances, filled with self-deceit and double standards, the corruption of language is inevitable.
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