Get to know Nominal better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like formal or titular.
Nominal in a sentence
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Nominal meaning
- Of, resembling, relating to, or consisting of a name or names.
- Assigned to or bearing a person's name.
- Existing in name only.
Synonyms of Nominal
Using Nominal
- The main meaning on this page is: Of, resembling, relating to, or consisting of a name or names. | Assigned to or bearing a person's name. | Existing in name only.
- Useful related words include: language unit, nominal phrase, noun phrase, formal.
- In the example corpus, nominal often appears in combinations such as: the nominal, nominal gdp, for nominal.
Context around Nominal
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 8 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Nominal
- In this selection, "nominal" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 26.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, own, grade, use, interest, gdp and root stand out and add context to how "nominal" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include absolute and nominal state grade, and a nominal value of and nominal gdp. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "nominal" sits close to words such as alison, daisy and dietary, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with nominal
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Nominal factors like changes in the money supply only affect nominal variables like inflation. (14 words)
The rest of the world has its own nominal interest rate and nominal exchange rate. (15 words)
All three are not high-growth sectors and growth is more or less linked to nominal GDP growth rates. (19 words)
Similarly, an abstraction of a nominal root (changing it to an adjective and then back to a noun) requires the suffix -eco, as in infaneco (childhood), but an abstraction of an adjectival or verbal root merely requires the nominal -o: belo (beauty). (42 words)
A valuation seen by the Local Democracy Reporting Service puts the cost of remediating the site, excluding the 90-acre SeAH plot, at £482.6m and a nominal value of £1 was placed on the entire site. (37 words)
The prime unit of measure for aviation (altitude, or flight level ) is usually estimated based on air pressure values, and in many countries, it is still described in nominal feet, although many others employ nominal metres. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
The rest of the world has its own nominal interest rate and nominal exchange rate.
Compare the following forms (Lambdin 1983:39): Absolute state grade Nominal state grade Pronominal state grade For most transitive verbs, both absolute and nominal state grade verbs are available for non-pronominal objects.
However, most retirement calculators use nominal (not "real" dollars) and therefore require a projection of both the expected inflation rate and the expected nominal rate of return.
In 2011, China's nominal GDP per capita surpassed Thailand's, giving the latter the lowest nominal GDP per capita of its peers.
Nominal factors like changes in the money supply only affect nominal variables like inflation.
Nominal (or rated) horsepower (nhp or rhp) Nominal horsepower (nhp) is an early 19th-century rule of thumb used to estimate the power of steam engines.
Nominal or verbal roots may likewise be modified with the adjectival suffix ‑a: reĝa (royal), from the nominal root reĝo (a king); parola (spoken).
Sheets are sold in nominal ratings, and typically 90% of particles larger than the nominal rating are caught by the sheet.
Similarly, an abstraction of a nominal root (changing it to an adjective and then back to a noun) requires the suffix -eco, as in infaneco (childhood), but an abstraction of an adjectival or verbal root merely requires the nominal -o: belo (beauty).
The prime unit of measure for aviation (altitude, or flight level ) is usually estimated based on air pressure values, and in many countries, it is still described in nominal feet, although many others employ nominal metres.
All samples are assayed using 30g nominal weight fire assay with AAS finish (Au-AA23) and a multi-element four acid digest ICP-AES method (ME-ICP61).
All three are not high-growth sectors and growth is more or less linked to nominal GDP growth rates.
And the community as a whole has every right to ask why the nominal protectors and overseers of our financial system have been asleep at the wheel.
And while Mr. DeSantis may be the nominal star, it is his wife, in her supporting role, who has been making the most notable entrances.
A net negative 8 percent of all owners (seasonally adjusted) reported higher nominal sales in the past three months, up six points from August’s lowest reading since August 2020.
Another of the nominal opposition parties in parliament, the A Just Russia – For Truth party, said on Saturday it would support Putin’s candidacy, state news agency RIA reported.
As a result, a “vicious circle” of rising nominal interest rates, rising inflation, economic stagnation and increasing debt would arise.
A six-month fixed deposit account, for example, offers a nominal interest rate of 7.58%, while a 36-month fixed deposit account offers as much as 8.7%.
At present, the National Capital Region has the highest daily nominal wage rate at PHP570 (non-agriculture), while the lowest is at PHP316 (non-agriculture) for the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
A valuation seen by the Local Democracy Reporting Service puts the cost of remediating the site, excluding the 90-acre SeAH plot, at £482.6m and a nominal value of £1 was placed on the entire site.
Phrases with nominal
These phrases have their own page with example sentences containing the full combination:
Common combinations with nominal
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: