Named - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈneɪmd|  American pronunciation of the word named
Brit.  |ˈneɪmd|  British pronunciation of the word named
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto name
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto name

adjective

- Having a name.

verb

- simple past tense and past participle of name

Extra examples

The aptly named HMS “Victorious” helped the British Royal Navy win an important victory.

A man named James Smith is on the phone.

We named our daughter “Mary” in honor of her grandmother.

All of the authors named above were influenced by his work.

She was named to replace him as the company's vice president.

A nine-year-old boy named David

The police have not yet named the prime suspect in the murder investigation.

They were named as trustees to the child's estate.

By coincidence, every man in the room was named Fred.

He named his daughter as his executor.

...the player's fulsome praise for the coach showed just how hard he was trying to be named captain of the team...

The building was named in honor of the city's founder.

The explorers were immortalized when the mountains were named after them.

...despite her eventual pardons, she could never completely free herself of the infamy of being named a war criminal...

...Cape Fear is one of the more colorfully named juts along the North Carolina coast....

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