predicate nominative
n. A noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and refers to the same person or thing as the subject of the verb.
For example:
The girl in the red dress is Sarah, our daughter.
The phrase Sarah, our daughter, is the predicate nominative. It refers to the same person as the subject, girl.
Yes, I would nominate "inspiration".
nominate
i will nominate
another word for appointment is meeting
The root word of nominate is nom
The stress in the word "nominate" falls on the second syllable, "nomi-".
"I think that we should nominate Johnny to be our student body president."
Sentence: I would like to nominate you for the class councilor
The English word nominate comes from Latin nomen, a name
nominated
To nominate someone, you suggest them for an office or a job. Another way of saying this would be to select or designate. To say it in past tense, you could say suggested. You might also hear the word proposed.
Nominal, nomination, nominate