nominee

[nɑːmɪˈniː]

nominee Definition

a person who is proposed or formally entered as a candidate for an office, award, or honor.

Using nominee: Examples

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

  • Example

    The nominee for the presidency will be announced next week.

  • Example

    She was a nominee for the Academy Award for Best Actress.

  • Example

    The Nobel Prize nominee list has been released.

  • Example

    The party's nominee for governor dropped out of the race.

nominee Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with nominee

  • a person who is nominated for an Academy Award

    Example

    She was an Oscar nominee for Best Supporting Actress.

  • a person who is nominated by a political party to run for the office of President of the United States

    Example

    The Democratic presidential nominee will face off against the Republican nominee in the general election.

  • a person who is nominated for a Nobel Prize in any of the categories

    Example

    The Nobel Prize nominee list includes scientists, writers, and activists from around the world.

Origins of nominee

from Latin 'nominare', meaning 'to name'

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Summary: nominee in Brief

The term 'nominee' [nɑːmɪˈniː] refers to a person who is proposed or formally entered as a candidate for an office, award, or honor. It is commonly used in political contexts, such as 'The party's nominee for governor dropped out of the race,' and in entertainment, as in 'She was a nominee for the Academy Award for Best Actress.'

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