Pronunciation: /ˈmɒnɪkər/
noun a name or nickname
A1 My moniker on the gaming forum is 'GamerGirl123'.
A2 He goes by the moniker 'The Shadow' in the online gaming community.
B1 The artist chose to use a moniker instead of their real name for their work.
B2 The detective was known by the moniker 'The Sherlock of Scotland Yard'.
C1 The infamous criminal earned the moniker 'The Phantom Thief' for his elusive nature.
C2 The author published under a moniker to maintain anonymity and separate their personal life from their writing career.
adjective relating to a name or nickname
A1 My friend goes by the moniker 'Red' because of his red hair.
A2 The artist is known by the moniker 'The Painter' for his colorful works.
B1 The singer uses the moniker 'DJ Beats' when performing at clubs.
B2 The author's moniker 'The Master Storyteller' reflects his storytelling skills.
C1 The renowned chef is often referred to by the moniker 'Culinary Genius'.
C2 The actor's moniker 'The Chameleon' highlights his ability to embody diverse characters.
formal The author chose to publish under a moniker to maintain anonymity.
informal My friends call me by the moniker 'Ace' because of my skills in card games.
slang I heard that rapper goes by the moniker 'Lil' these days.
figurative The city earned the moniker 'The Big Apple' due to its popularity and influence.
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