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epithet ['epɪθet] nstresses
gen. эпитет (In contemporary usage, epithet often refers to an abusive, defamatory, or derogatory phrase, such as a racial epithet. arturmoz; An offensive word or name that is used as a way of abusing or insulting someone. arturmoz); название; термин; прозвище (LEEmanG); ругательство (ludvi); крепкое словечко (ludvi); выражение; бранное слово (Andrew Goff); нецензурное слово (Andrew Goff); слово; ярлык ("Herbert Hoover, who could justifiably campaign as a progressive Republican, pigeonholed Smith as an advocate of state socialism (the same epithet that a spiteful Smith would hurl at Roosevelt in 1936)." VLZ_58); матерное слово (Andrew Goff); прилагательное
epithet ['epɪθet] v
gen. давать эпитет; определять эпитетами; называть; давать название
 English thesaurus
epithet ['epɪθet] n
lit. The use of an adjective, or adjectival phrase, to portray a specific trait of a person or object. For example Richard the Lionheart
epithet: 37 phrases in 5 subjects
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