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How do you use euonym is a sentence?

"Euonym" is a synonym for "name," but it's a bit archaic and not often used in everyday speech. Here are a few examples of how you could use it in a sentence:

* Formal Writing: "The author chose to use a pseudonym, a fictitious euonym, to protect their identity."

* Literary Context: "In ancient Greek mythology, the euonym of the goddess Athena was associated with wisdom and strategy."

* Historical Reference: "The inscription on the tomb contained only the deceased's euonym, leaving their lineage and accomplishments unknown."

Keep in mind that using "euonym" might sound a bit pretentious or overly formal in most situations. It's best to use it sparingly and only when you want to emphasize a specific aspect of the word "name."

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