nomination (Meaning)

Wordnet

nomination (n)

the act of officially naming a candidate

the condition of having been proposed as a suitable candidate for appointment or election

an address (usually at a political convention) proposing the name of a candidate to run for election

Webster

nomination (n.)

The act of naming or nominating; designation of a person as a candidate for office; the power of nominating; the state of being nominated.

The denomination, or name.

nomination Sentence Examples

  1. The Academy Award nominations were eagerly anticipated by the film industry.
  2. The Presidential nomination process is a grueling and time-consuming affair.
  3. The nominee for the Best Supporting Actress award delivered a stunning performance.
  4. The Nobel Prize nominations are highly confidential until they are announced.
  5. The mayor's nomination of the new police chief sparked controversy.
  6. The union nominated a slate of candidates for the upcoming election.
  7. The Grammy Award nominations showcased a diverse range of musical talent.
  8. The recipient of the Pulitzer Prize nomination for fiction was a debut author.
  9. The nomination was a testament to the candidate's exceptional achievements.
  10. The Emmy Award nominations recognize excellence in television programming.

FAQs About the word nomination

the act of officially naming a candidate, the condition of having been proposed as a suitable candidate for appointment or election, an address (usually at a po

election, picking, destination, choice, designation, choosing, selection, billet, commission, delegation

removal, rejection,rejection, removal, deposition, deposition, expulsion, ejection, blackball, dismissal

The Academy Award nominations were eagerly anticipated by the film industry.

The Presidential nomination process is a grueling and time-consuming affair.

The nominee for the Best Supporting Actress award delivered a stunning performance.

The Nobel Prize nominations are highly confidential until they are announced.