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      • nickname noun [ C ] uk / ˈnɪk.neɪm / us / ˈnɪk.neɪm / Add to word list B1 an informal name for someone or something, especially a name that you are called by your friends or family, usually based on your real name or your character:
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  2. The meaning of NICKNAME is a usually descriptive name given instead of or in addition to the one belonging to a person, place, or thing. How to use nickname in a sentence. History of Nickname

  3. /ˈnɪkneɪm/ an informal, often humorous, name for a person that is connected with their real name, their personality or appearance, or with something they have done. How did you get your nickname? He worked in a garage—hence his nickname ‘Oily’.

  4. an informal name for someone or something, especially a name that you are called by your friends or family, usually based on your real name or your character: We always use the nickname Bee for our daughter Elizabeth.

  5. an informal, often humorous, name for a person that is connected with their real name, their personality or appearance, or with something they have done More About. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  6. 1. an additional or substitute name given to a person, place, or thing. usually descriptive and given in fun, affection, or derision, as “Doc,” “Shorty,” etc. 2. a familiar, often shorter, form of a proper name, as “ Dick ” for “ Richard ”.

  7. noun. /ˈnɪkˌneɪm/ IPA: Dictionary definition of nickname. An alternative name or familiar term used to refer to a person, often replacing their given name. "Slick" was the perfect nickname for the smooth-talking salesman." Detailed meaning of nickname.

  8. nickname. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English nick‧name /ˈnɪkneɪm/ noun [countable] a name given to someone, especially by their friends or family, that is not their real name and is often connected with what they look like or something they have done nickname for We had nicknames for all the teachers.