Noun (or noun phrase) that primarily refers to a class of entities or instances.
Sinónimos
Examples for "appellative"
Examples for "appellative"
1By the way, this self-same appellative, Pandora, has been bestowed upon vessels.
2Upon the other was bestowed the equally desirable appellative of Cornelia.
3Why,' said the prof, 'to employ a vulgarism, perspicuity is my penultimate appellative.'
4Wily Will justified his appellative; for, after suspicion arose, he was seen no more.
5This dreadful appellative, "a murderer," made my very blood run cold within me.
1It means hero the common noun, not Hero the proper name.
2It's all 'indicative mood, common noun, third person, singular number, and agrees with John.'
3Thus whenever we use any common noun, e.g.
4On the other hand, many comedies have a common noun as their title: l'Avare, le Joueur, etc.
5Since "referendum" is a common noun it can have no participial form and so cannot be a gerund.
6Sir, -The Irish Times's house style of all lower case "queen" for Queen Elizabeth, as if she were a common noun, is an anachronism.
7From your reading bring up sentences containing ten common nouns, five proper, five abstract.
8He gives her the words, three short common nouns.
9Kleenex has faced this battle, as has Xerox, Frisbee, Jeep and Spam -popular common nouns all.
10The one was a nurse; the other, a box, both common nouns, and merely articles to be conveyed to Gleneesh according to orders.
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Translations for common noun