Pronunciation: /bɪɡ neɪm/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 My little brother is a big name in the local soccer league.
A2 The singer became a big name after winning a talent show.
B1 The company hired a big name designer to create their new logo.
B2 The actor's agent only books him for big name movie roles.
C1 The author is considered a big name in the world of science fiction literature.
C2 The fashion designer is a big name in the industry, with many celebrities wearing her creations.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 She is a big name in the fashion industry.
A2 The company hired a big name designer to create their new logo.
B1 The restaurant is known for attracting big name celebrities.
B2 The film festival featured screenings of movies by big name directors.
C1 The museum exhibition showcased artwork by big name artists from around the world.
C2 The concert was a star-studded event with big name performers taking the stage.
formal The company decided to hire a big name in the industry to lead their marketing team.
informal I heard that a big name celebrity will be attending the event next week.
slang That new restaurant is run by a big name chef known for their innovative dishes.
figurative She has become a big name in the art world with her unique style and creativity.
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