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name
noun as in title given to something, someone
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noun as in fame, distinction
noun as in celebrity
Strongest matches
verb as in give a title
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Weak matches
verb as in choose, designate
Example Sentences
“Nobody’s Girl,” which was released Friday, isn’t shy, even referencing by name one of Isbell’s best-known tunes.
He’s meeting a Portsmouth ship arriving from India bearing his second cousin, Angela and — a surprise to Lenox — her lifelong friend and companion, an Indian girl named Sari.
He can press a tab on the touchscreen to make the tablet say “My name’s Elijah” if he’s feeling unsafe away from home, another to tell his family he needs space when upset.
“They say it is a detention center. It is a prison with a name change,” said an asylum seeker who arrived weeks earlier from Golden State Annex in McFarland.
The spending watchdog agency echoed its 2019 criticism of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for a lack of oversight of administrative costs associated with state initiatives approved in the name of Medicaid reform.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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