Get to know Noms better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Noms meaning
plural of nom
Using Noms
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of nom
- In the example corpus, noms often appears in combinations such as: noms de.
Context around Noms
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 10 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Noms
- In this selection, "noms" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, bag, grammy, award and live stand out and add context to how "noms" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include curry s noms de plume and dictionnaire de noms de lieux. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "noms" sits close to words such as aaditya, aardman and abbo, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with noms
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Above, the spotlight was on Lizzo because of her 8 noms. (11 words)
Here is a primer on where else to watch the Grammy noms live. (13 words)
Derleth also wrote under the noms de plume Stephen Grendon, Kenyon Holmes and Tally Mason. (15 words)
Izzy and Felicia, two-thirds of the strongest alliance in the house, are up for eviction and it is glaringly obvious that Head of Household Cameron will put the other third of the alliance, Cirie, up as a replacement nom should one of his noms be vetoed. (47 words)
Just like the Billboard Hot 100 chart, the Grammys doesn’t define the greatness of an artiste, & people d¤n’t bag noms or win a Grammy based on merit; So Davido & Burna losing all their nominations shouldn’t be a big deal. (43 words)
A triple threat, Peele was also crowned Wilde Artist of the Year (noms for this included Greta Gerwig, Patty Jenkins, David Lynch and Guillermo del Toro) and Wilde Wit of the Year in a tie with SNL star, Kate McKinnon. (40 words)
Example sentences (18)
Izzy and Felicia, two-thirds of the strongest alliance in the house, are up for eviction and it is glaringly obvious that Head of Household Cameron will put the other third of the alliance, Cirie, up as a replacement nom should one of his noms be vetoed.
Just like the Billboard Hot 100 chart, the Grammys doesn’t define the greatness of an artiste, & people d¤n’t bag noms or win a Grammy based on merit; So Davido & Burna losing all their nominations shouldn’t be a big deal.
On paper, it appears to be your typical face-off, but Zeltron World Wide (Zeltron being one of Curry's noms de plume) brings a level of pageantry not always associated with battle rap.
Above, the spotlight was on Lizzo because of her 8 noms.
Here is a primer on where else to watch the Grammy noms live.
Martin has starred on ABC's since she was 9, a role that has earned her multiple SAG Award noms and Image Award wins.
The latter racked up an impressive eight Oscar noms, with the most heavily favored category being Best Original Song, for the radio favorite track "Shallow".
A triple threat, Peele was also crowned Wilde Artist of the Year (noms for this included Greta Gerwig, Patty Jenkins, David Lynch and Guillermo del Toro) and Wilde Wit of the Year in a tie with SNL star, Kate McKinnon.
Nominations are in for the 60th Annual Grammy Awards, and the breakout star raked up noms in two rap categories.
Actors and actresses in pornographic films use "noms de porn" to conceal their identity as well as to make it more outrageous and memorable (e.
Although only two copies of the collection of poems were sold, the sisters continued writing for publication and began their first novels, continuing to use their noms de plume when sending manuscripts to potential publishers.
Cadre names Within Communist parties and Trotskyist organisations, noms de guerre are usually known as "party names" or "cadre names".
Derleth also wrote under the noms de plume Stephen Grendon, Kenyon Holmes and Tally Mason.
He adopted the surname "Stalin" after one of his revolutionary noms de guerre ; see Origins of name, nicknames and psuedonyms.
In 1716, a nom de guerre was mandatory for every soldier; officers did not adopt noms de guerre as they considered them derogatory.
Louis Deroy & Marianne Mulon (1992) Dictionnaire de noms de lieux, Paris: Le Robert, article "Hébrides" The name Ebudes recorded by Ptolemy may be pre-Celtic.
Mercenaries have long used "noms de guerre", even sometimes multiple identities depending on country, conflict and circumstance.
Noms de guerre Il Capitano usually has a properly showy name for himself, preferably several lines long and followed by many made-up titles and lists of relations.
Common combinations with noms
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- noms de 10×