Meaning & Definition of word "Pseudonym"

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    Pseudonym

    /ˈsuː.də.nɪm/

    noun:

    • 1. A fictitious name, especially one used by an author.
      • Example: Samuel Clemens is better known by his pseudonym, Mark Twain.
    • 2. A name assumed by a writer or an artist to conceal their identity.
      • Example: She published her novel under a pseudonym to maintain her privacy.
    • 3. A name that is not one's true name, often used for a specific purpose.
      • Example: The journalist used a pseudonym to avoid backlash from her controversial articles.
    • 4. A false name or alias used by individuals when they want to keep their real identity hidden.
      • Example: He registered for the online forum using a pseudonym to protect his identity.

    Etymology

    From Greek 'pseudōnymon', meaning 'false name'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    writing under a pseudonym:

    Publishing works under a fictitious name.

    to adopt a pseudonym:

    To choose or take on a different name for oneself.

    famous pseudonyms:

    Well-known fictitious names used by notable individuals.

    Related Words

    alias:

    A name that is different from a person's real name.

    anonymity:

    The state of being unidentifiable or nameless.

    Slang Meanings of pseudonym

    Meaning: Stage name

    Example Sentence: She chose a catchy stage name as her pseudonym for her music career.

    Meaning: Handle

    Example Sentence: In the online gaming community, players often use their handles as pseudonyms.