What is another word for Nicknamed?

Pronunciation: [nˈɪkne͡ɪmd] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the word "nicknamed." Some of the most commonly used synonyms include "called," "dubbed," "labelled," "christened," "termed," and "identified as." "Called" is the most widely used synonym, often seen in casual conversation. "Dubbed" is usually used to describe a playful nickname or title given to someone. "Labelled" is frequently used in a more negative context, while "christened" can be seen as more formal or dignified. "Termed" is often used for academic or technical purposes, while "identified as" is often used in legal or official contexts. Regardless of the synonym used, all convey the same essence of giving a special or alternative name to someone or something.

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Usage examples for Nicknamed

Jericho had Nicknamed the old man Plutus.
"John Leech, His Life and Work. Vol. 1"
William Powell Frith
Their schoolmates had Nicknamed them from the color of their eyes, "Ethel Brown" and "Ethel Blue."
"Ethel Morton at Chautauqua"
Mabell S. C. Smith
Which certainly was fun and everybody laughed, to the annoyance of old Dr. Kenyon, who was thenceforth Nicknamed "Mongrel" and shortly after moved to Wimbledon.
"Helena Brett's Career"
Desmond Coke

Famous quotes with Nicknamed

  • Love — thou art Veiled — A few — behold thee — Smile — and alter — and prattle — and die — Bliss — were an Oddity — without thee — Nicknamed by God — Eternity —
    Emily Dickinson

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