to-name Sentence Examples
- The new restaurant is to-name "The Golden Spoon."
- The elusive suspect preferred to remain to-name.
- The artist chose to-name his masterpiece "Serendipity."
- The child's first words were an attempt to-name his surroundings.
- The town council was tasked with finding a to-name for the park.
- I was unable to to-name the bird species because it flew too quickly.
- The to-name of the street was changed to honor a local hero.
- The team had to to-name a new captain after the previous one resigned.
- The doctor advised the patient to to-name the side effects of the medication.
- The author's to-name was not revealed until the end of the novel.
to-name Meaning
Webster
to-name (n.)
A name added, for the sake of distinction, to one's surname, or used instead of it.
Synonyms & Antonyms of to-name
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FAQs About the word to-name
A name added, for the sake of distinction, to one's surname, or used instead of it.
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The new restaurant is to-name "The Golden Spoon."
The elusive suspect preferred to remain to-name.
The artist chose to-name his masterpiece "Serendipity."
The child's first words were an attempt to-name his surroundings.