Definitions for monikers

monikers mon·i·ker

Spelling: [mon-i-ker]
IPA: /ˈmɒn ɪ kər/

Monikers is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 377 anagrams from letters in monikers (eikmnors).

Definitions for monikers

noun

  1. a person's name, especially a nickname or alias.

Origin of monikers

1850-55; probably Shelta mŭnnik name (alleged to be a permutation and extension of Irish ainm name); final -er may represent -er1 or

Examples for monikers

Joshua DuBois: Anton, how did you get the moniker "Mr Health Care"?

With the publication of The Apartment in November, however, Baxter can finally drop the “failed” from his moniker.

So good an artist should put his "moniker" on his productions.

In the interim, Herring took a short break from the band to dabble in his side-project—rapping under the moniker Hemlock Ernst.

This laconic epitome of a gigantic event had crystallized into a moniker for Carson, and he became solely "Death-on-the-trail."

Her moniker in headlines quickly transformed to “Mystery Gypsy.”

The City of Brotherly Love is closer to earning its moniker.

“Tu eres como chuleria en pote,” goes the Puerto Rican expression that gave rise to his moniker.

He called the AEI president “the spiritual leader of the capitalist people,” a moniker that Brooks embraces.

She even embraced, indeed capitalized on, the sexist "Money Honey" moniker bestowed upon her.

Word Value for monikers
Scrable

13

Words with friends

15

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