Nickname (Noun)
Syllable division: nick·name
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈnɪk.neɪm/ US: /ˈnɪk.neɪm/
Meaning: An informal name for someone or something, usually based on real name or character, especially one you receive from friends or relatives.
Example:
> When I was a toddler, my parents gave me the nickname Cee-Cee, which is short for Celine.
> I think that we should give it a nickname. It will make the experience more memorable.
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If I have to creat an account to a website I prefer use a nickname to save my pesonal data.
We all have proper names, but familiarity allows us to give each other nicknames with which we feel more comfortable.
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If I have to create an account on a website, I prefer to use a nickname to save my personal data.
Generally, many people use their nickname on social network.
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Generally, many people use their nicknames on social networks.
Some nicknames don’t have anything to do with the real name. For example: The Melissa’s nickname is Polly.
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Some nicknames don’t have anything to do with the real name. For example, Melissa’s nickname is Polly.
Nickname is very convenient and helpful when you want to stay anonymous.
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A nickname is very convenient and helpful when you want to remain anonymous.