- call
- designate
- dub
- identify
- nickname
- baptize
- characterize
- christen
- classify
- define
- denominate
- entitle
- label
- nomenclature
- style
- tag
- term
- ticket
- title
- cognominate
- give a handle
- put tag on
- identify
- add
- adjoin
- affix
- annex
- append
- call
- check
- christen
- designate
- docket
- dub
- earmark
- fasten
- hold
- mark
- name
- nickname
- style
- tack
- tally
- tap
- term
- ticket
- title
- touch
- label
- nominate
- baptize
- call
- christen
- denominate
- dub
- nickname
- style
- term
- title
- cognominate
- designate
- nickname
- baptize
- bestow
- call
- christen
- confer
- denominate
- entitle
- knight
- style
- tag
- term
- title
- designate
- baptize
- call
- characterize
- christen
- denominate
- dub
- nickname
- style
- subtitle
- term
- title
On this page you’ll find 97 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to nicknamed, such as: call, designate, dub, identify, nickname, and baptize.
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How to use nicknamed in a sentence
He was pretty old when Farmer Green bought him so he was nicknamed for the oldest man in the Bible.
SEVEN O’CLOCK STORIESROBERT GORDON ANDERSON
From that day the boys nicknamed him Baldpate, though they took very good care that he never heard them call him that.
BILLY WHISKERS’ ADVENTURESFRANCES TREGO MONTGOMERY
Dinah, attainted and convicted of pedantry, because she spoke grammatically, was nicknamed the Sappho of Saint-Satur.
PARISIANS IN THE COUNTRYHONORE DE BALZAC
Hadrian loved the lad, and for his absolute truthfulness nicknamed him Verissimus, making him a knight at the age of six.
ROMANCE OF ROMAN VILLASELIZABETH W. (ELIZBETH WILLIAMS) CHAMPNEY
Our contracting freight agent on the coast at that time was a fellow so erratic that he was nicknamed Crazyhorse.
THE NERVE OF FOLEYFRANK H. SPEARMAN
From the house came Jo, whom the men had nicknamed the “human spider,” for his arms and legs were the thinnest of his species.
PENNY OF TOP HILL TRAILBELLE KANARIS MANIATES
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What is another word for Nicknamed?
525 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ nˈɪkne͡ɪmd], [ nˈɪkneɪmd], [ n_ˈɪ_k_n_eɪ_m_d]
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adj.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- misnamed.
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n.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- called,
- Surnamed.
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v.
• designate (verb)
- Cognominate.
• dub (verb)
- bestow,
- entitle,
- confer,
- tag,
- designate,
- knight.
• name (verb)
- define,
- classify,
- identify,
- ticket,
- give a handle,
- nomenclature,
- put tag on.
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Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:
- fate,
- place,
- statute title,
- list,
- tote up,
- stigmatise,
- gull,
- butt against,
- refer,
- scream,
- edge,
- gospel according to mark,
- have to do with,
- scarred,
- characterize,
- hold up,
- assay,
- flip,
- confirmation,
- spigot,
- mark off,
- show,
- delineate,
- adhd,
- adjudge,
- denominate,
- contain,
- knock,
- storage area,
- birdsong,
- harbour,
- affix,
- bug,
- scar,
- fine,
- foretell,
- go for,
- rap,
- key out,
- curb,
- mention,
- allow,
- support,
- moderate,
- maintain,
- butt,
- delay,
- insure,
- championship,
- hold,
- intercept,
- jaggy,
- tip,
- sum,
- propose,
- oblige,
- hollo,
- visit,
- forebode,
- bring,
- delegate,
- stay,
- qualify,
- note,
- way,
- postponement,
- custody,
- know as,
- clench,
- sustain,
- squall,
- bull’s eye,
- touch sensation,
- check mark,
- expressive style,
- call off,
- take hold,
- carry,
- serrated,
- obligate,
- cite,
- touch,
- panache,
- consult,
- hallmark,
- confab,
- wiretap,
- prognosticate,
- relate,
- dab,
- saw-toothed,
- counting,
- ghost,
- speck,
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,
- attention deficit disorder,
- discipline,
- substantiation,
- point,
- trademark,
- make,
- append,
- confine,
- jibe,
- figure,
- summate,
- defy,
- marking,
- judge,
- nominate,
- notice,
- skin senses,
- tactile sensation,
- touch modality,
- constrain,
- have,
- yell,
- docket,
- home run,
- reserve,
- admit,
- cross,
- baptise,
- schedule,
- caption,
- impart,
- ensure,
- signature,
- chequer,
- discover,
- describe,
- check out,
- sum up,
- name,
- fasten,
- pit,
- stop,
- prevail,
- sucker,
- interchange,
- strike,
- claim,
- key,
- cargo area,
- holler,
- alternate,
- withstand,
- piece,
- deed,
- hyperkinetic syndrome,
- chase after,
- hold back,
- march,
- border,
- fashion,
- shroud,
- outcry,
- title of respect,
- baulk,
- supplement,
- tag on,
- mainsheet,
- clutches,
- scratch,
- hold in,
- put forward,
- add,
- bid,
- tactual sensation,
- entertain,
- annexe,
- rival,
- style,
- language,
- wear round,
- track,
- break,
- tick off,
- learn,
- destine,
- constitute,
- check into,
- trace,
- impact,
- flip-flop,
- advert,
- bridle,
- deterrent,
- horse,
- intend,
- balk,
- strike out,
- call in,
- gibe,
- clutch,
- deed of conveyance,
- saint mark,
- gentle,
- class,
- sheet,
- set aside,
- cognomen,
- assure,
- scrape,
- term,
- tapdance,
- book,
- tint,
- tighten,
- turn back,
- mbd,
- bear,
- call option,
- marker,
- soft touch,
- terminus,
- distinguish,
- add up,
- verification,
- keep back,
- see to it,
- chase,
- secure,
- score,
- hindrance,
- limit,
- keep,
- clasp,
- fix,
- tack on,
- assign,
- apply,
- stick on,
- gens,
- solicit,
- accommodate,
- slate,
- throw,
- tag end,
- wait,
- come to,
- defend,
- retain,
- crack,
- tinct,
- water faucet,
- jot,
- stable gear,
- highborn,
- meet,
- extend to,
- sense of touch,
- stigmatize,
- check,
- feeling,
- grasp,
- restrain,
- give,
- deutsche mark,
- tally,
- handicap,
- public figure,
- lend,
- relegate,
- specify,
- diagnose,
- stylemark,
- anticipate,
- deem,
- check over,
- fall guy,
- set,
- hitch,
- ennoble,
- cargo deck,
- control,
- target,
- rack up,
- just the ticket,
- see,
- patsy,
- nock,
- supply,
- train,
- erose,
- send for,
- check-out procedure,
- contribute,
- trail,
- concord,
- numeration,
- tagged,
- tinge,
- pat,
- chip,
- run,
- appoint,
- margin call,
- nurse,
- check up on,
- put together,
- tail,
- rubric,
- time lag,
- mug,
- delimitate,
- chink,
- christen,
- bell ringer,
- call,
- go after,
- brand,
- pertain,
- ring,
- recording label,
- mode,
- indicate,
- mark,
- tack,
- mite,
- contact,
- address,
- terminology,
- minimal brain dysfunction,
- serrate,
- shred,
- song,
- bind,
- check off,
- soupcon,
- affect,
- fool,
- deutschmark,
- pinch,
- birdcall,
- promise,
- wing,
- correspond,
- butt on,
- shout out,
- view as,
- soubriquet,
- extension,
- differentiate,
- sort,
- tab,
- chit,
- ascertain,
- sort out,
- halt,
- allude,
- toothed,
- cross off,
- stir,
- baptize,
- chump,
- set up,
- cheque,
- vociferation,
- detention,
- bank check,
- sobriquet,
- reach,
- harbor,
- reckoning,
- beg,
- sign,
- handgrip,
- form of address,
- tick,
- phone call,
- grip,
- match,
- pock,
- abut,
- coroneted,
- touching,
- cutaneous senses,
- baste,
- retard,
- find out,
- pink,
- take for,
- stoppage,
- adjoin,
- agree,
- stigma,
- concern,
- jagged,
- title,
- bear on,
- manner,
- crisscross,
- elan,
- telephone call,
- nickname,
- condition,
- look into,
- hydrant,
- separate,
- guard,
- enumeration,
- go over,
- stain,
- subtitle,
- strings,
- add together,
- doom,
- telephone,
- tot up,
- chalk up,
- checker,
- characterise,
- touch on,
- dog,
- phone,
- commemorate,
- disturb,
- arrest,
- appreciation,
- tatter,
- moniker,
- minimal brain damage,
- watch,
- pronounce,
- cargo hold,
- switch,
- count,
- weather sheet,
- shout,
- earmark,
- exploit,
- concur,
- checkout,
- punctuate,
- cross out,
- rag,
- total,
- take,
- tap,
- trend,
- dash,
- fit,
- tot,
- impediment,
- delimit,
- appropriate,
- full term,
- obtain,
- have got,
- denounce,
- saddlery,
- terminal figure,
- bring up,
- assemble,
- tacking,
- print,
- hint,
- vogue,
- label,
- depute,
- equal,
- put up,
- grade,
- call up,
- give chase,
- annex,
- cry,
- declare,
- confabulate,
- strike off,
- bear upon,
- dub,
- handle,
- assort,
- water tap,
- flair,
- hang on,
- add on,
- be known as,
- epithet,
- agenda,
- predict,
- partake,
- tack together,
- determine,
- stylus,
- spot.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- labelled,
- Christened,
- defaced,
- titled,
- Nicked,
- named,
- labeled,
- known as,
- Baptized,
- Jested,
- Forenamed,
- styled,
- Knighted,
- notched,
- marred,
- entitled,
- handled,
- Dubbed,
- Termed,
- Attributed.
How to use «Nicknamed» in context?
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Ever since I was a kid, people have called me «Nicknamed.» It started with my parents calling me Nickname whenever they’d see me on the street. I would usually just laugh it off, but over time it began to stick. Eventually, everyone at school started calling me Nickname, no matter what. It became something that was part of me.
I’m not really sure how it started, but it seems as though everyone at school just assumed that I was nicknaming myself. I could never really explain it, but it felt like everyone just called me Nickname because they knew it was my default name.
Paraphrases for Nicknamed:
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Forward Entailment
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Verb, past participle
named.
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Verb, past participle
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Verb, past participle
called, known, labelled, styled, titled, Termed, Surnamed, renamed.
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Verb, past participle
Dubbed.
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Enock Rushikana:
He was raised as an orphan, so he had this dream to go back and help those kids who lost their parents in the civil war, he was an angel in our community. We nicknamed him ’ 911, ’ because whoever called him, he was ready to help.
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Fox News:
She was the principal recruiter for young slaves for Raniere, they nicknamed her ‘Pimp Mack.’.
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Though Cara:
Cara said. (SWNS.com) But the family loves her unique look and have nicknamed her ‘Einstein 2.0’ after the scientist, whose shock of static white hair is also rumored to have been caused by UHS. In the end we just gave up and dressed her up as Albert Einstein for Halloween.
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Joey Ciaramitaro:
The rarest would be like a stark white lobster and we’ve had like maybe one or two of those, we had one that was split directly down the middle of its shell. Stark, stark white. I nicknamed that one the ‘Phantom of the Lobsta’.
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Frank Parlato:
She was the principal recruiter of young slaves for Raniere, they nicknamed her ‘Pimp Mack.’.
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