APPELLATION in a Sentence
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22 example sentences for APPELLATION, such as:
1. Moreover, this appellation pleased him.
2. Let us explain whence this appellation was derived.
3. The appellation was not flattering, but not unmerited.
4. And here was his whole formal appellation, as if he were her lawyer or insurance agent.
5. The Lark was the appellation which had replaced Ursule in the depths of Marius' melancholy.
2. Let us explain whence this appellation was derived.
3. The appellation was not flattering, but not unmerited.
4. And here was his whole formal appellation, as if he were her lawyer or insurance agent.
5. The Lark was the appellation which had replaced Ursule in the depths of Marius' melancholy.
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Meanings and Examples of APPELLATION
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appellation
n. name; title; act of naming; act of appealing for aid, sympathy
Classic Sentence: (21 in 2 pages)
1 And so the appellation must at last have come to be bestowed upon the whale from which this spermaceti was really derived.
2 It is called slobgollion; an appellation original with the whalemen, and even so is the nature of the substance.
3 "Le Renard Subtil does not eat," he said, using the appellation he had found most flattering to the vanity of the Indian.
4 Each warrior sprang upon his feet at the utterance of the well-known appellation, and there was a short period during which the stoical constancy of the natives was completely conquered by surprise.
5 The Delaware, whose name in English signified "Hard Heart," an appellation that the French had translated into "le Coeur-dur," forgot that obduracy of purpose, which had probably obtained him so significant a title.
6 The eyes of all present, which had hitherto been gravely scanning the person of Duncan, were now turned, on the instant, toward the upright iron frame of this new pretender to the distinguished appellation.
7 Moreover, this appellation pleased him.
8 Let us explain whence this appellation was derived.
9 The charming Madame de Leon, in memory, no doubt, of the Duchesses de Longueville and de Chevreuse, preferred this appellation to her title of Princesse.
10 This appellation, Patron-Minette, was probably derived from the hour at which their work ended, the dawn being the vanishing moment for phantoms and for the separation of ruffians.
11 The Lark was the appellation which had replaced Ursule in the depths of Marius' melancholy.
12 I reached the age of twenty-nine without loving, for none of the feelings I before then experienced merit the appellation of love.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre Dumas
Context Highlight In Chapter 105. The Cemetery of Pere-la-Chaise.
Context Highlight In Chapter 105. The Cemetery of Pere-la-Chaise.
13 In talking, they forget the common appellation of things, and the names of persons, even of those who are their nearest friends and relations.
14 Under the appellation of Roger Chillingworth, the reader will remember, was hidden another name, which its former wearer had resolved should never more be spoken.
15 The appellation was not flattering, but not unmerited.
Example Sentence:
1 And here was his whole formal appellation, as if he were her lawyer or insurance agent.