pseudonym

[soo-duh-nim]

pseudonym Definition

a fictitious name used by an author to conceal their identity; a pen name.

Using pseudonym: Examples

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

  • Example

    Mark Twain was the pseudonym of Samuel Clemens.

  • Example

    J.K. Rowling wrote under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.

  • Example

    George Eliot was the pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans.

pseudonym Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pseudonym

  • alias
  • pen name
  • nom de plume

Phrases with pseudonym

  • to take on a false name or identity

    Example

    The author assumed a pseudonym to avoid being recognized.

  • famous pseudonyms

    well-known pen names used by famous authors

    Example

    George Orwell, whose real name was Eric Arthur Blair, used the pseudonym George Orwell for his writing.

  • the state of writing or operating under a pseudonym

    Example

    The author's pseudonymity was revealed after years of speculation.

Origins of pseudonym

from Greek 'pseudōnymos', meaning 'bearing a false name'

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Summary: pseudonym in Brief

'Pseudonym' [soo-duh-nim] is a noun that refers to a fictitious name used by an author to conceal their identity. It is often used as a pen name, as in 'Mark Twain was the pseudonym of Samuel Clemens.' 'Pseudonym' can also be used in phrases like 'famous pseudonyms,' which refers to well-known pen names used by famous authors.

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