Epithet


The meaning of the word Epithet is: a word or phrase that describes a person or thing


Examples:

The epithet “Curly” is used to describe the big football player with the curly hair.

published by Corrina on 2021-04-16 22:44:06


Although the epithet “nerd” was once thought uncool, today the word is associated with some of the richest men on the planet.

published by Nichol on 2021-07-01 10:58:43


Gwen earned the epithet of “fastest woman on earth” after winning four gold medals in track in the last Olympics.

published by Alia on 2021-11-28 10:57:17


Because Janet could not gain weight no matter how much she ate, she did not appreciate the epithet of “beanpole”.

published by Cassie on 2021-05-16 17:01:36


Franklin took the epithet about his racial background as an insult.

published by Ima on 2021-09-11 16:49:30


Whenever I think of my elderly grandfather’s twenty-year-old wife, the epithet “gold-digger” comes to mind.

published by Jay on 2021-09-30 17:45:32


Sarah did not appreciate people calling her the epithet of “poor little rich girl” whenever she complained about the drawbacks of having celebrity parents.

published by Lakesha on 2022-01-05 06:17:13


Although John heard the epithet his enemy used to describe him, he simply walked away from the argument.

published by Garnet on 2021-03-03 03:32:40


“Loving wife and mother” was the epithet my father placed on my mother’s headstone.

published by Vernell on 2021-07-26 09:23:44


During the war, the cruel general earned the epithet of “Dr. Death” because he murdered thousands of people.

published by Velda on 2021-10-21 23:10:04


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