Use "epithet|epithets" in a sentence

1. Racial epithets were scrawled on the walls.

2. Apathaton (Shakesp.) = EPITHETON, an epithet

3. Transferred epithet, a super - conventional collocation, is composed of a transferred epithet and its new modified object.

4. Are they terms of endearment ? epithets? exclamations? exaggerations?

5. He hardly deserves the epithet 'fascist'.

6. An epithet that sums up my feelings.

7. Foren words, acadeime, ambuscado, Adon, Apathaton (epithet)

8. 1 The epithet probably indicates Coquettishness

9. Its specific epithet refers to the Pacific Ocean.

10. Gross would be another epithet for it.

11. Synonyms for Affronts include insults, slights, indignities, outrage, slurs, abuse, injury, provocation, epithets and offences

12. Both sides have concocted a lexicon of epithets for each other.

13. The former epithet is apt, the latter less so.

14. In ` Alfred the Great', ` the Great'is an epithet.

15. 16 synonyms for Appellative: appellation, cognomen, denomination, designation, epithet, name

16. The specific epithet quadrivirgata means "four-striped" in Latin.

17. The spelling with the epithet "sandwichensis" is a misspelling.

18. They invented racial epithets that showed the same imagination which put humankind upon the moon.

19. 20 synonyms for Cognomen: appellation, appellative, denomination, designation, epithet, name, nickname

20. the other seemed to love the epithet of "America's warmongering president.

21. Byword - Is a racist epithet, insult, ridicule, or mockery e.g

22. The Historical Finger-post; a Handy Book of Terms, Phrases, Epithets, Cognomens, Allusions, &c

23. Industrial action at the shipyards gave rise to the "Red Clydeside" epithet.

24. " I wonder what he'll find to match this epithet, commented another man.

25. Epithets can be abusive: You clumsy fool! epitome A short summary of a speech or book.

26. The specific epithet pelagicus is from the Greek pelagios, meaning "of the sea".

27. The learned men of that school were known as doctors plus epithets: the Angelic Doctor, the Sublime Doctor and so forth.

28. Specific epithet is in reference to the Cuspidate (having a sharp pointed tip) foliage

29. The film is long and dramatic but does not quite earn the epithet 'epic'.

30. We hardly look askance at the miserably married or theexes who hurl epithets in divorce court.

31. What words have the most powerful effect on you? Are they terms of endearment? epithets? exclamations? exaggerations?

32. This paper makes an analysis of its formation, function and difference from transferred epithet.

33. The epithet is that part of speech which most readily reflects such a change.

34. The specific epithet of Bouilloni is named in honor of the late Dr

35. The specific epithet temminckii is in honor of Dutch zoologist Coenraad Jacob Temminck.

36. Synonyms for Byname include alias, cognomen, epithet, handle, monicker, moniker, nickname, sobriquet, soubriquet and surname

37. There is a class of words known as epithets which are really nouns plus adjectives masquerading as pure nouns.

38. Indeed, some observers fear that the anti - science epithet is in danger of becoming meaningless.

39. One was founded by William Batty, who gave his name to one epithet for madness.

40. Specific epithet is in reference to the Araucanian people who are native to Chile

41. Indeed, some observers fear that anti - science epithet is in danger of becoming meaningless.

42. The specific epithet variously did or did not repeat a key word from the phrase - name.

43. Bastard (surname), including a list of people with that name People with the epithet

44. Transferred epithet is a very figure of speech of great importance in language use.

45. From the deep structure of transferred epithet, its internal language meaning can be tenable.

46. According to one report: Racial epithets were shouted at the black students as the two sides rumbled on the gray linoleum.

47. McKay, born and raised a Protestant in Derry, doubtless will qualify for the epithet too.

48. Synonyms for Agnomen include alias, epithet, surname, agname, title, denomination, handle, designation, appellation and moniker

49. Since Transferred Epithet to the unique - aesthetic features, Making it in modern society have been widely applied.

50. There are also several similar words to Agnomen in our dictionary, which are Alias, Epithet and Surname

51. "Aeaean" was an epithet of Circe and her niece Medea (Αἰαίη), who were the sister and daughter of Aeëtes, the ruler of Aea (Αἶα) in Colchis Circe's son Telegonus is likewise given this epithet.

52. Bardie ( plural Bardies ) ( Scotland) A minor poet or bard; used as a self-deprecatory epithet by Robert Burns

53. Later rulers and commanders used the epithet "the Great" as a personal name, like the Roman general Pompey.

54. 25 The learned men of that school were known as doctors plus epithets: the Angelic Doctor, the Sublime Doctor and so forth.

55. [כָּנָה] verb Pi`el Betitle, title, give an epithet or cognomen (Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic כְּנָא, ; Arabic ) —

56. Opprobrious epithet, every insulting question was made by these bejeweled, Becrinolined, and laced creatures calling themselves ladies

57. The opera-singer's 104-kilo frame has earned him the epithet of 'Man Mountain' in the press.

58. 22 The specific epithet variously did or did not repeat a key word from the phrase - name.

59. Antonomasia proper names imparts From kindred, country, epithets, and arts.] Use of a proper name to suggest its most obvious quality or aspect

60. Antonomasia emphasizes certain characteristics of a person or thing by creating an epithet which replaces the person’s real name

61. 25 A similar move was recently pulled by a publisher who planned to purge Huck Finn's racial epithets in a forthcoming edition.

62. Antonomasia: The substitution of a title or epithet for a proper name, as in calling a sovereign “Your Majesty.”

63. One was widely criticized as "India's weakest PM"; the other seemed to love the epithet of "America's warmongering president."

64. She jumped out of the car and hurried along the road, ignoring the colourful epithet that followed her.

65. There are many synonyms of Appellative which include Appellation, Cognomen, Designation, Epithet, Handle, Moniker, Nickname, Tag, Title, etc.

66. Carpetbaggers, epithet used in the South after the Civil War to describe Northerners who went to the South during Reconstruction

67. 28 Though the coffin's cartouches—oval rings containing the pharaoh's names—had been chiseled off, the coffin bore epithets associated only with Akhenaten himself.

68. The species epithet commemorates Spanish palaeontologist Miquel Trías who collected the holotype together with Josep Antoni Alcover in July 1985.

69. What does Bardie mean? (Scotland) A minor poet or bard; used as a self-deprecatory epithet by Robert Burns

70. One might apply to him the word Catholicity if it were not far too big and dignified an epithet.

71. Antonomasia definition, the identification of a person by an epithet or appellative that is not the person's name, as his lordship

72. HARNEY They knew no fine political shades, they Bandied no epithets; England was at war and they were going to fight—that was enough

73. The lemon beer epithet also left me remembering horrible citrus "Beerish beverages" I've been offered in the past

74. Attorney Joon Kim slapped charges on radio Blitherer Craig Carton, the same guy who spouted racist epithets at Edison Mayoral candidate Choi back in 2005

75. Antonomasia definition: the substitution of a title or epithet for a proper name, such as his highness Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

76. Cora is a given name, most commonly derived from the Ancient Greek Κόρη (Kórē), an epithet of the Greek goddess Persephone

77. Buddha is one of the many epithets of a teacher who lived in northern India sometime between the 6th and the 4th century before the Common Era.

78. Beside the first name, Sekhem-ib, several seal impressions and stone vessel inscriptions show the epithet Perenma ́at inside the serekh.

79. Three hundred years later he is remembered as an honourable man, an epithet to be prized above the highest awards attainable.

80. Antonomasia is the figure of speech in which a person’s proper name is exchanged for another person’s name or an epithet