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names
noun as in title given to something, someone
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noun as in fame, distinction
noun as in celebrity
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verb as in give a title
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verb as in choose, designate
Example Sentences
We were a number of names … it would be a mistake to think that the band was called Seymour for any length of time.
When asked back to shoot the pilot, several of the actors in the supporting cast, Nuñez included, were asked if their characters could keep their real first names.
“Having those names, knowing what they did, that they existed as people, that makes a huge difference,” Uyeki said.
England coach Tuchel only has seven more games before he names his squad for next summer's World Cup, but the vital signs of serious progress have yet to be detected.
Entries from 40 people, divided into several categories such as "friends", "business", "science" and "Brooklyn", were published, though the names under "family" and "girl friends" were redacted.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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