Phrases with «epithet»

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An epithet is a word or phrase used to describe someone or something. It often highlights a characteristic or quality of that person or thing. It is like a nickname or a unique label that sums up their identity in a few words. Full definition

Adjective + «epithet»

Sentences with «epithet»

  • Mr. Bean's Holiday (PG for mild epithets) Rowan Atkinson reprises his role as the incomparably accident - prone bumbling Brit for a slapstick - driven misadventure meandering from London to Paris to Cannes during which he is suspected of kidnapping, creates havoc on a movie set, and finds romance with a beautiful young actress (Emma de Caunes). (kamwilliams.com)
  • It claims to be nonjudgmental and committed to freedom but subsists on condemnation, tarring reasoned dissent with epithets of ignorance and bigotry. (firstthings.com)
  • Here have a dog breed that is given a name that is a racial epithet for their original breeders and that has been selectively bred out of a much more diverse landrace based upon one European couple's ideal of beauty is. (retrieverman.net)
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