Anonymous Antonym Homonym Cryptonym Synonym

Anonymous Antonym Homonym Cryptonym Synonym

anonymous not known by name or author anonymous No one knew who donated the anonymous gift. © SpellingCity.com © SpellingCity.com antonym word that means the opposite of another word antonym Find the antonym or opposite of each word. © SpellingCity.com © SpellingCity.com homonym same spelling/sound, but different meaning homonym "Down" is a homonym, as it has two meanings. © SpellingCity.com © SpellingCity.com cryptonym a code name The CIA uses a cryptonym when referring to cryptonym projects, operations, and people. © SpellingCity.com © SpellingCity.com synonym a word with a similar meaning as another word synonym "Large" is a synonym for "big." © SpellingCity.com © SpellingCity.com nominate to propose as a candidate for election nominate I will nominate you as our candidate. © SpellingCity.com © SpellingCity.com nomination the appointment of a person for a position nomination The nomination for treasurer was held today. © SpellingCity.com © SpellingCity.com misnomer an incorrect or misleading name misnomer She mistakenly called him by a misnomer. © SpellingCity.com © SpellingCity.com onomatopoeia the use of words that imitate sounds onomatopoeia In onomatopoeia, words imitate their sound. © SpellingCity.com © SpellingCity.com denomination degree or unit in a collective, related series denomination The dime is a denomination of currency. © SpellingCity.com © SpellingCity.com nominee someone chosen as a possible candidate nominee A presidential nominee campaigns for office. © SpellingCity.com © SpellingCity.com pseudonym a false name pseudonym He uses a pseudonym instead of his real name. © SpellingCity.com © SpellingCity.com pseudoscience a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on the scientific method pseudoscience Pseudoscience is false evidence. © SpellingCity.com © SpellingCity.com pseudograph a false writing Most celebrity magazines could be considered pseudograph pseudographs. © SpellingCity.com © SpellingCity.com pseudoclassic pretending, or falsely seeming, to be classic pseudoclassic Some modern authors have a pseudoclassic style. © SpellingCity.com © SpellingCity.com Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).

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