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nickname

[หˆnษชkneษชm]

nickname Definition

  • 1a name given to someone, especially someone famous, as a familiar or humorous name that describes their character or appearance
  • 2a name used instead of someone's real name that either criticizes them or is not meant to be kind

Using nickname: Examples

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

  • Example

    Her nickname is 'Red' because of her hair color.

  • Example

    The famous basketball player Michael Jordan was known by the nickname 'Air Jordan'.

  • Example

    He gave his boss the nickname 'Grumpy'.

  • Example

    The nickname 'The Big Apple' is often used to refer to New York City.

nickname Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nickname

Phrases with nickname

  • earn a nickname

    to do something that causes others to give you a new nickname

    Example

    After he won the race, he earned the nickname 'Speedy'.

  • to use a nickname instead of your real name

    Example

    He goes by the nickname 'Ace' because he's good at everything.

  • to create a new nickname for someone

    Example

    She gave her friend the nickname 'Sunshine' because she always brightens up her day.

Origins of nickname

from Middle English 'ekename', meaning 'additional name'

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Summary: nickname in Brief

A 'nickname' [หˆnษชkneษชm] is an alternative name given to someone, often famous, that describes their character or appearance. It can also be a name used instead of someone's real name that either criticizes them or is not meant to be kind. Examples include 'Red' for someone with red hair and 'Grumpy' for a boss who is always in a bad mood.

How do native speakers use this expression?

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