Pronunciation: /dʒɑn doʊ/
noun a placeholder name used for an unidentified or generic person, typically in legal contexts
A1 John Doe is a common placeholder name for an unknown or anonymous person.
A2 In legal contexts, John Doe is often used to refer to an unidentified party in a lawsuit.
B1 The police are looking for a suspect known only as John Doe in connection with the robbery.
B2 John Doe was found guilty of fraud and sentenced to five years in prison.
C1 The identity of John Doe was finally revealed after years of speculation.
C2 John Doe's true motives for the crime were never fully understood by investigators.
formal The legal documents were signed by John Doe, the authorized representative of the company.
informal Hey, have you heard from John Doe lately? I wonder how he's doing.
slang John Doe is always the life of the party, he knows how to have a good time.
figurative In the world of finance, John Doe is considered a wolf in sheep's clothing, always making risky investments.
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