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see for oneself

B1 neutral inseparable intransitive
In simple words

To go and look at or experience something yourself instead of just believing what other people tell you

Literal meaning: To see (observe) with one's own eyes — transparent; the emphasis is on the reflexive 'for oneself'

Meanings

1 B1 neutral

To personally observe or experience something directly in order to verify it or form one's own opinion

"You should go to the exhibition and see for yourself — photos don't do it justice."

"Come and see for yourself."

— Common English expression; appears frequently in journalism and everyday speech
Grammar: inseparable
2 B1 neutral

To investigate or discover the truth of something through one's own direct experience, especially when sceptical

"I didn't believe the stories about the haunted house, so I went to see for myself."

Grammar: inseparable
3 B1 neutral

(Invitational/demonstrative use) To invite someone to personally observe something as proof or evidence

"'I've completely reorganised the office.' 'Really? I'll have to come and see for myself.'"

Grammar: inseparable
Usage notes

Often used to emphasise independent verification or personal discovery. The reflexive 'oneself' emphasises that the speaker (or subject) is the one doing the seeing, not relying on others. Common in invitations ('come and see for yourself') and expressions of doubt ('I had to see for myself').

Commonly used with

come go had to want to experience determine

Forms

Base
see for oneself
I/you/we/they
3rd person
sees for oneself
he/she/it
Past simple
saw for oneself
yesterday
Past participle
seen for oneself
have + pp
-ing form
seeing for oneself
continuous

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Synonyms

find out for oneself judge for oneself witness personally discover firsthand verify personally check for oneself

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