nominee Antonyms

Meaning of nominee

Wordnet

nominee (n)

a politician who is running for public office

Webster

nominee (n.)

A person named, or designated, by another, to any office, duty, or position; one nominated, or proposed, by others for office or for election to office.

nominee Sentence Examples

  1. The academy has announced the nominees for this year's prestigious awards ceremony.
  2. The nominees for the upcoming election include candidates from both major political parties.
  3. The five nominees for the literary prize represent some of the most promising new voices in contemporary fiction.
  4. The governor has nominated a highly qualified individual to fill the vacant position on the Supreme Court.
  5. The nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize has dedicated her life to promoting peace and understanding worldwide.
  6. The nominees for the film festival represent a diverse range of cinematic styles and perspectives.
  7. The nominee for the science award has been recognized for her groundbreaking research in quantum physics.
  8. The nominee for the humanitarian award has devoted countless hours to providing relief to those in need.
  9. The nominee for the business award has successfully transformed a small enterprise into a global corporation.
  10. The nominees for the music awards represent an eclectic mix of genres and artists from around the world.

FAQs About the word nominee

a politician who is running for public officeA person named, or designated, by another, to any office, duty, or position; one nominated, or proposed, by others

candidate, designee,appointee, delegate, selectee, assignee,licensee, permittee, inductee, deputy

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The academy has announced the nominees for this year's prestigious awards ceremony.

The nominees for the upcoming election include candidates from both major political parties.

The five nominees for the literary prize represent some of the most promising new voices in contemporary fiction.

The governor has nominated a highly qualified individual to fill the vacant position on the Supreme Court.