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Definitions from the WebNon-NamePart of Speech: Noun Sense 1: A word that does not serve as a proper name. Usage: In grammar, a non-name is any noun that is not used as a proper noun. Example Sentence 1: The sentence "The dog is brown" demonstrates the use of a non-name since "dog" does not refer to a specific individual. Example Sentence 2: "Apple" can be a non-name if used as a common noun, such as "I ate an apple." Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Not carrying the status of a proper name. Usage: The adjective form of non-name is used to describe anything that is not specifically designated by a proper noun. Example Sentence 1: The non-name category includes all objects, places, or concepts that do not possess individual names. Example Sentence 2: John's preference for non-name brands over designer labels showcases his frugal lifestyle. Part of Speech: Verb Sense 1: To reject or dismiss someone's name as unimportant or not significant. Usage: The verb form of non-name is often used to express the action of overlooking or disregarding the significance of a name. Example Sentence 1: It is inconsiderate to non-name individuals based on their cultural background. Example Sentence 2: She tends to non-name people whose names she struggles to remember, which can be hurtful. Related products: Grammar Books, Adjective Books, Verbal Communication Books | ||||
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