alias

[ˈeɪliəs]

alias Definition

  • 1a false or assumed identity
  • 2a name that someone uses instead of their real name, especially on a written work

Using alias: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "alias" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The criminal used several aliases to avoid being caught.

  • Example

    Mark Twain was the alias of Samuel Clemens.

  • Example

    The author used an alias to publish the controversial book.

alias Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for alias

Phrases with alias

  • go by an alias

    use a name other than one's own

    Example

    The spy went by an alias to protect his true identity.

  • an artifact in digital signal processing where a signal is sampled at too low a frequency, causing it to be misinterpreted as another signal

    Example

    The aliasing effect can cause distortion in audio recordings.

  • a type of cyber attack where a hacker impersonates a legitimate entity by using a fake email address or website

    Example

    The company fell victim to an aliasing attack and lost sensitive information.

Origins of alias

from Latin 'alius', meaning 'other'

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Summary: alias in Brief

An 'alias' [ˈeɪliəs] is a false or assumed identity, often used to conceal one's true identity. It can also refer to a name used instead of one's real name, especially on a written work. Phrases like 'go by an alias' denote using a name other than one's own, while 'aliasing effect' and 'aliasing attack' refer to artifacts in digital signal processing and types of cyber attacks, respectively.