Pseudonym

Word PSEUDONYM
Character 9
Hyphenation pseu do nym
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Pseudonym"

What do we mean by pseudonym?

A fictitious name, especially a pen name. noun

A false name; especially, a fictitious name assumed by an author in order to conceal or veil his identity. noun

In natural history, the vernacular name of a species or other group of animals or plants, as distinguished from its tenable technical name: thus, robin is the pseudonym of Turdus migratorius. noun

A fictitious name assumed for the time, as by an author; a pen name; an alias. noun

A fictitious name, often used by writers and movie stars. noun

A fictitious name used when the person performs a particular social role noun

A fictitious name, as those used by writers and movie stars.

The username you use for the urban dictionary Urban Dictionary

Noun: false name used- 1. as a stage name for entertainers, 2. conceal the identity of someone, 3. piss off a person temporarily in charge, i.e. substitute teacher. Urban Dictionary

A substitution for your name; a nickname. Urban Dictionary

Your urban-dictionary user name Urban Dictionary

Something that Urban Dictionary asks you for when you publish a word to the site. Something that the average human being would not know the definition to. Urban Dictionary

The name appearing next to this definition. Urban Dictionary

A nickname used to masquer your identity for privacy reasons or so you won't get caught doing something naughty. Urban Dictionary

Author pseudonym; a gay internet pussy too scared to use his real name Urban Dictionary

A fake name you can use to flame your friends/enemies without them knowing it's you Urban Dictionary

Someone who uses a pseudonym uses another name for a certain thing they do instead of their real name. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Pseudonym

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The word "pseudonym" in example sentences

Vertov, whose pseudonym translates as “whizzing top,” started his film career in news reels … more from here. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Also, a pseudonym is less of a secret identity than a marketing tool. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Whatever, Ed. Just so you know, nothing you write, under any pseudonym, is ever going to appear here without the self-discrediting white-nationalist slur appearing directly below it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I have no wish to hide my gender, but my prospective pseudonym is a bit masculine. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The fact that I use this specific pseudonym is to remind that little politician in each of us what ought to matter most. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Having a pseudonym is not about, as some argue, building a brand story or mystique; it is about masking identity, which is inherently deceitful. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Having a pseudonym is like waving a red flag in front of a librarian, by the way. ❋ The Stiletto Gang (2008)

Also, Michael was an artist, so it would make sense for him to draw a pseudonym from the field of art. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Does the word pseudonym mean anything to this writer? ❋ Editorial Anonymous (2009)

No one caught the author's pseudonym is really short for J/K: ROFL as in Just Kidding: Rolling [On The Floor Laughing all the way to the $$bank$$]?!?!? ❋ Unknown (2007)

If ID proponents want to focus exclusively on research that presumes God exists (regardless of what pseudonym is used) there is no reason to expect support from public institutions. ❋ Unknown (2007)

And no, my pseudonym is Finnish, thank-you-very-much. gregor Says: ❋ Unknown (2007)

If you're gonna put 'colourway' and 'curate' on the proverbial cycling, hipster, and other maps, you might as well get your name pseudonym in the NYT. ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2009)

Using only male Spanish names as your online pseudonym is quite impressive, and telling. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Slinging attacks from behind a pseudonym is emblematic of old media in this little face-off? ❋ Unknown (2006)

His pseudonym is Jeff Gannon, and well, the folks at DailyKos, and Eschaton, have been doing a little digging around on him. ❋ Unknown (2005)

One reader e-mails re: my basketbrawl posts, “For you to call anyone a coward, while you hide behind a pseudonym, is a joke.” ❋ Unknown (2004)

pseudonym ツ is my pseudonym ❋ Pseudonym ツ (2020)

1. Ringo Starr is the pseudonym used by [Richard Starkey], famous drummer and member of The Beatles. 2. The FBI operative who gave information to Woodward and Bernstein concerning the Watergate break-in was known as "Deep Throat" to hide his true identity. 3. Some of my favorite pseudonyms used to upset substitute teachers are Chuck U. Farley, [Dick Hertz], Mike Hunt, Mike Ockisore, Harry Pomms, Mike Rotchitchez, and Harry [Bolles]. ❋ Earpuller (2005)

[Freak Obscene] is my pseudonym. ❋ Freak Obscene (2004)

My pseudonym is hardboi69. ❋ Hardboi69 (2018)

Your pseudonym: ____________ ❋ Imwideawake (2012)

My pseudonym is [longer] than your pseudonym... ❋ Omonis (2004)

[Prince] is the singer with the most pseudonyms. [Didda] [Tinkle] is my obscure pseudonym. ❋ Didda Tinkle (2004)

pseudonym is a [cowardly] [wussy] ❋ Roarr (2006)

1. [This name] will appear [next] to the definition. You can use a pseudonym. 2. the [chigger] ❋ The Chigger (2004)

[One day] my pseudonym will be [Brian] McCenzie. My [current] pseudonym is Bob. ❋ Bob (2005)

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