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names
noun as in title given to something, someone
Strong matches
noun as in fame, distinction
noun as in celebrity
Strongest matches
verb as in give a title
Strong matches
Weak matches
verb as in choose, designate
Example Sentences
“When you make a documentary it is inevitable to name names, it is inevitable to make accusations,” says Rondero.
The group had used fake names to hide their true identities, secured business by misrepresentation, knowingly delivered defective services and persuaded customers to pay substantial deposits for substandard work, according to Trading Standards.
He also said that he hopes the inquiry's chair, Sir Wyn Williams, would "name names in this one".
But this week's competition is the vehicle to demonstrate that some of the biggest names have had enough of an increasingly tedious and debilitating divide.
The project that currently has him walking red carpets with the biggest names in Hollywood is his biopic Better Man.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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