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Associations of “Named” (30 Words)
alias | Misidentify (a signal frequency), introducing distortion or error. Eric Blair alias George Orwell. |
alphabetically | In alphabetical order. Books are now arranged alphabetically by author. |
anonymity | Lack of outstanding, individual, or unusual features; impersonality. The anonymity of big city life definitely has its advantages. |
anonymous | (of a person) not identified by name; of unknown name. An anonymous phone call. |
anonymously | In a way that prevents a person from being identified by name. Newman published two novels both anonymously. |
appoint | Furnish. She has been appointed to the board. |
autograph | (of a painting or sculpture) done by the artist, not by a copier. The whole team autographed a shirt for him. |
candidate | A person taking an examination. The Green Party candidate. |
cognomen | A familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person’s given name. |
commissioned | (of an officer in the army, navy, or air force) holding a rank conferred by a commission. She was painting commissioned portraits in her late teens. |
delegate | A member of a committee. Edward was delegated to meet new arrivals. |
designate | Decree or designate beforehand. He was designated as prime minister. |
dub | The new sounds added by dubbing. The media dubbed anorexia the slimming disease. |
elected | Subject to popular election. |
election | The predestination of some individuals as objects of divine mercy (especially as conceived by Calvinists. She agreed to stand for election. |
elector | In the US a member of the electoral college. Close to 60 per cent of the 60 000 registered electors voted. |
epithet | An epithet used as a term of abuse. Old men are often unfairly awarded the epithet dirty. |
given | Naturally disposed toward. They gathered at a given time. |
hustings | The campaigning associated with an election. He could hold his own in an election hustings. |
incognito | In a way that conceals one’s true identity. In order to observe you have to be incognito. |
mayor | (in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland) the head of a town, borough, or county council, elected by council members and generally having purely ceremonial duties. |
moniker | A name. His real moniker is Dave Kennedy. |
nominate | Put forward nominate for appointment to an office or for an honor or position. A day was nominated for the exchange of contracts. |
patronymic | Of or derived from a personal or family name. A patronymic derived from the name of their original lordship. |
pseudonym | A fictitious name, especially one used by an author. I wrote under the pseudonym of Evelyn Hervey. |
repute | The opinion generally held of someone or something; the state of being regarded in a particular way. Chefs of international repute. |
sobriquet | A familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person’s given name. She was a vast and haughty person who answered to the sobriquet Duchesse. |
surname | Give a surname to. He changed his surname from Kaye to Kasmin. |
title | Give a title to. The novel had chapter titles. |