Name that a person or group assumes for a particular purpose, which differs from their original or true name (orthonym)
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Examples for "nickname"
Examples for "nickname"
1The nickname, however, succinctly summarized what was wrong with the Soviet economy.
2Surely you know the key to a good playground nickname is consistency.
3Hope was the nickname of an acronym: Hedge funds for Old-Age Pensioners.
4Immediately he held out his hand and introduced himself, using his nickname.
5Hikaru could certainly see why Gav had given the man his nickname.
1I am often obliged to pursue my business interests under an alias.
2Marshals received a tip about a month ago that identified his alias.
3Who Are You, an American spirit, also had an alias: Zinck Brickey.
4He called himself 'El Pitón,' but his favorite alias was Felix Meterpalo.
5I thought of Louise, alias Anenome, and the journey we'd taken together.
1Dwight Holly is the pseudonym of a journalist currently working in Damascus.
2The Great Fortinbras dropped his pseudonym and became once more Captain Harland.
3They even voted on Ressi's pseudonym, the first name of a nemesis.
4She later became a best-selling novelist, writing under the pseudonym Ann Bridge.
5The book was published, under a pseudonym, in 1989, by the Univ.
1Was this Woody Allen trying to contact her under an assumed name?
2Louis Philippe, under the assumed name of Mr. Smith, fled into England.
3They had made no foolish attempt to live under an assumed name.
4Even he himself had long ago become accustomed to his assumed name.
5Pray call me by my assumed name still, and keep my secret.
1New York Times bestselling author Christie Craig whose pen name is C.C.
2Rowling wrote the crime fiction book under the pen name Robert Galbraith.
3Suzy Patton was a pen name, or she had an unlisted number.
4Toole was the pen name for the late boxing cutman Jerry Boyd.
5And think of the fun we'd have picking out a pen name!
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