Adjective
self-declared (not comparable)
self-proclaimed
By anarchist spirit I mean that deeply human sentiment, which aims at the good of all, freedom and justice for all, solidarity and love among the people; which is not an exclusive characteristic only of self-declared anarchists, but inspires all people who have a generous heart and an open mind... Errico Malatesta
And Jamie, a 21-year-old from Nashville, TN and self-declared hopeless romantic, will find herself kissing two suave bachelors before the night is over. Source: Internet
As elsewhere in Europe, affiliation with Roman Catholicism is dropping: in 1991, 71.6% were self-declared Catholics, which means a drop of more than 1% annually. Source: Internet
Hironaka, 2005, p. 16 Similarly, the international community has largely refused to recognize secessionist regions, while keeping some secessionist self-declared states such as Somaliland in diplomatic recognition limbo. Source: Internet
Analysts describe the move “appeasing” amidst crucial talks between self-declared Khaatumo administration and Somaliland government. Source: Internet
For that reason, Sanders said that the main onus of a campaign to defeat Kavanaugh had to be placed on self-declared pro-choice Republicans first. Source: Internet