A fictitious name used when the person performs a particular social role.
French term, literally, war name.
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Examples for "pseudonym"
Examples for "pseudonym"
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.
1Although to buffet an anonym is to beat the air, still the very effort does good.
2As for Comber's new anonym, Herriot Row, it is apparently taken from the name of a Dunedin street.
3The anonym had spoken through a strainer, which removed all possibility of identifying the caller by a voiceprint.
4Method: We have made an examination in Hungary at NIC among physicians from April 2015 till January 2016, with an anonym self-fill-in questionnaire.
1No doubt he assumes that Dexter Morgan is you, a nom de guerre.
2Most professional killers prefer a nom de guerre with a bit more pizzazz.
3When he heard my ' nom de guerre' he looked more dejected than before.
4Let's just talk about a decent nom de guerre, then.
5Annihilax became her nom de guerre, her war name.
6It was the French word for "explosions, " apparently his nom de guerre.
7Its hue was a dark crimson, with one black stripe-its nom de guerre, the Spitfire.
8I was callow and conceited, and I resolved to try the virtue of my ' nom de guerre'.
9Abortion Monkey was his nom de guerre.
10Any hitman with a moniker like that- abird ,animal ,whatever-probablyhasa second nom de guerre for friends.
11Alkan was his nom de guerre.
12Castro is the nom de guerre of a senior overseas Tiger operative who had worked in weapons procurement and intelligence gathering.
13I did not pursue the subject, and since then I have not travelled on my ' nom de guerre' enough to hurt.
14I did not pursue the subject, and since then I have not traveled on my ' nom de guerre' enough to hurt.
15Rhetorical Q.: How, if one's real name was John LaForme, could that person possibly feel the need for a nom de guerre?
16The man is known in the activist community by the nom de guerre of Omar Hamza because he fears for his security.
Translations for nom de guerre