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单词 epithets
释义

epithet

noun

ep·​i·​thet ˈe-pə-ˌthet How to pronounce epithet (audio)
 also  -thət
1
a
: a characterizing word or phrase accompanying or occurring in place of the name of a person or thing
b
: a disparaging or abusive word or phrase
c
: the part of a taxonomic name identifying a subordinate unit within a genus
2
obsolete : expression
epithetic
ˌe-pə-ˈthe-tik How to pronounce epithet (audio)
adjective
or epithetical
ˌe-pə-ˈthe-ti-kəl How to pronounce epithet (audio)

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Nowadays, epithet is usually used negatively, with the meaning "a disparaging word or phrase," but it wasn't always that way. Epithet comes from Greek epitithenai, meaning "to put on" or "to add." In its oldest sense, epithet is simply a descriptive word or phrase, especially one joined by fixed association to the name of someone or something, as in "Ivan the Great" or the Homeric phrase "wine-dark sea."

Synonyms

  • alias
  • byname
  • cognomen
  • handle
  • moniker
  • monicker
  • nickname
  • sobriquet
  • soubriquet
  • surname
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Example Sentences

His charitable works have earned him the epithet “Mr. Philanthropy.” Many were offended by her use of racial epithets. a group of angry people hurling epithets at one another
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Word History

Etymology

Latin epitheton, from Greek, from neuter of epithetos added, from epitithenai to put on, add, from epi- + tithenai to put — more at do

First Known Use

1579, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Medical Definition

epithet

noun

ep·​i·​thet
ˈep-ə-ˌthet also -thət
: the part of a scientific name identifying the species, variety, or other subunit within a genus see specific epithet

epithets

noun

plural of epithet
1
as in nicknames
a descriptive or familiar name given instead of or in addition to the one belonging to an individual King Richard I of England was given the very laudatory epithet "the Lion-Hearted"

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • nicknames
  • monikers
  • surnames
  • sobriquets
  • pseudonyms
  • monickers
  • aliases
  • appellations
  • soubriquets
  • bynames
  • labels
  • titles
  • designations
  • denotations
  • cognomens
  • cognomina
  • tags
  • handles
  • denominations
  • pen names
  • anonyms
  • noms de guerre
  • noms de plume
2
as in insults
an act or expression showing scorn and usually intended to hurt another's feelings the school has a strict ban against the use of offensive epithets

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • insults
  • sarcasms
  • offences
  • outrages
  • slurs
  • indignities
  • names
  • barbs
  • affronts
  • slights
  • brickbats
  • offenses
  • darts
  • attacks
  • slaps
  • disses
  • personalities
  • invectives
  • digs
  • taunts
  • dises
  • disgraces
  • put-downs
  • jibes
  • criticisms
  • jeers
  • pokes
  • girds
  • vituperations
  • sneers
  • gibes
  • catcalls
  • abuses
  • cuts
  • quips
  • shames
  • mocks
  • disapprovals
  • swipes
  • tortures
  • dishonors
  • torments
  • opprobriums
  • knocks
  • slams

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • compliments
  • commendations
  • accolades
  • praises
  • acclaim
  • flatteries
  • adulations
  • applauses
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