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epithetsnounpl. of epithet a descriptive or familiar name given instead of or in addition to the one belonging to an individualKing Richard I of England was given the very laudatory epithet "the Lion-Hearted" aliases, bynames, cognomens(or cognomina), handles, monikers(also monickers), nicknames, sobriquets(also soubriquets), surnames appellations, denominations, denotations, designations, labels, tags, titlesanonyms, noms de guerre, noms de plume, pen names, pseudonyms an act or expression showing scorn and usually intended to hurt another's feelingsthe school has a strict ban against the use of offensive epithets affronts, barbs, brickbats, cuts, darts, digs, dises(also disses, slang), girds, indignities, insults, names, offenses(or offences), outrages, personalities, pokes, put-downs, sarcasms, slaps, slights, slurs catcalls, gibes(or jibes), jeers, mocks, quips, sneers, tauntsabuses, invectives, vituperationsdisapprovals, opprobriumsdisgraces, dishonors, shamesattacks, criticisms, knocks, slams, swipestorments, tortures accolades, commendations, complimentsacclaim, applauses, praisesadulations, flatteries |