name of pen, which also states that John McGinley is awesome.
An 'alias' or 'nom-de-plume'.
The prefix 'nom' means name. For example: - misnomer - nominate - nominal - nom de plume (which means " a pen name") etc...
The usage is the same as 'nom de plume' and 'nom to rigueur'' but the context is different. De guerre denotes falsehood, though not necessarily with negative intent. For example; Mr Darcy is the nom de guerre of the notorious womaniser John Smith. Going by the nom de guerre of Mr Darcy, John Smith tricked the young woman into marrying him with the promise of family fortunes. Distinguish: Nom de plume - Which is a nom de guerre relating specifically to writers. John Smith writes under the nom de plume of Mr Darcy. Distinguish: De Rigueur - which is a falsehood, but also fashionable, either playing to etiquette or taken up on a whim. Mr Darcy is the nom de rigeur of John Smith, recent heir to the Smith fortune. (Now that John Smith is rich, he uses the name Mr Darcy because he feels it's more appropriate to his station as a wealthy gentleman.) John Smith took up the nom de rigeur "Emiliano" shortly after his debut. (John Smith is an impressionist artist and felt that his original name was too plain to give him credibility.)
If I am correct, nom de domaine is the French way of saying Domain Name in English. Domain names, or nom de domaines, are website addresses you can go to on the interenet.
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a 'nom de plume' is apseudonym for writers. There is no registration.
My favorite author uses a nom de plume.
Charles Dodgson is best known today by his nom de plume, Lewis Carroll.
Nom de Plume, a fellow author, accused Stephen King of stealing the idea for his novel "Misery" from one of Nom de Plume's own works. The accusation was vehemently denied by King and the matter was eventually settled out of court.
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nom de plume
A writer's nom de plume is a pen name or pseudonym that they use instead of their real name. It allows them to write under a different identity for personal, professional, or creative reasons.
An 'alias' or 'nom-de-plume'.
Plume in French = pen in English, so, a 'nom de plume' is a pen name, exactly the same as an internet nickname. Classicly, however, a typical user would be an author who wished to remain anonymous.
The prefix 'nom' means name. For example: - misnomer - nominate - nominal - nom de plume (which means " a pen name") etc...
Nom de plume