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name
noun as in title given to something, someone
Strong matches
noun as in fame, distinction
noun as in celebrity
Strongest matches
verb as in give a title
Strong matches
Weak matches
verb as in choose, designate
Example Sentences
This bit of bravado quickly falters when MacGruber finds his name on nearly every page.
From the shadows, he watches them, wanting something he doesn’t yet have a name for.
Announcing "a breakthrough" in the investigation, the NIA said in a statement it had arrested Amir Rashid Ali, "in whose name the car involved in the attack was registered".
Vucic said negotiations between the Russian stakeholders and their "Asian and European partners" regarding a potential sale of NIS shares were ongoing, but did not name specific companies.
Therein lies a dilemma, because Franco was not an especially compelling orator or a magnetic, mercurial personality after the fashion of Hitler, Mussolini and, you know, others we could name.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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