Antonyms for de nominations


Grammar : Noun
Spell : dih-nom-uh-ney-shuh n
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˌnɒm əˈneɪ ʃən


Definition of de nominations

Origin :
  • late 14c., "a naming, act of giving a name to," from Old French denominacion "nominating, naming," from Latin denominationem (nominative denominatio) "a calling by anything other than the proper name, metonymy," from denominare "to name," from de- "completely" (see de-) + nominare "to name" (see nominate). Meaning "a class" is from mid-15c. Monetary sense is 1650s; meaning "religious sect" is 1716.
  • As in kind : noun type, character
  • As in moniker : noun nickname
  • As in name : noun title given to something, someone
  • As in nickname : noun informal title
  • As in persuasion : noun belief, religion
  • As in religion : noun belief in divinity; system of beliefs
  • As in school : noun persons receiving education
  • As in sect : noun school of thought
  • As in sort : noun type, variety
  • As in term : noun description of a concept
  • As in title : noun name
  • As in selecting : noun choosing
  • As in church : noun religious belief, group
  • As in class : noun kind, sort, category
  • As in classification : noun categorization
  • As in communion : noun sacrament in church; body of believers sharing a sacrament
  • As in cult : noun group sharing belief
  • As in denomination : noun religious belief
  • As in denomination : noun classification
  • As in denomination : noun name
  • As in designation : noun name, label, mark
  • As in faith : noun belief in a higher being; community of believers
  • As in handle : noun nickname
  • As in ilk : noun kind, type
Example sentences :
  • This country, in all its de nominations, is about 46,000 square miles.
  • Extract from : « The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. II. (of 12) » by Edmund Burke

Synonyms for de nominations

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