🇬🇧 Name meaning: English Vocabulary Flash Card
verb
To name means to choose a word or a set of words and give it to a person, animal, place, or thing so that everyone knows what to call it. When you name something, you are deciding its special label, like calling a puppy "Snowball" or a toy "Rocket Car," so people can talk about it and know which one you mean.
We let Grandpa name the cookie jar, and now we all sneak snacks from "The Temple of Crumbs."
I was going to name my bike "Thunder," but after I fell off, I renamed it "Ouch."
We got to name the classroom pet hamster, and somehow we agreed on "Sir Nibbles the Destroyer."
If you name your backpack "Snack Holder 3000," your stomach will trust it more.
My sister wanted to name our snail "Lightning," which is the funniest joke that snail has ever heard.
A boy sees a small dog. He says, "I name you Pip." His mum says, "We name him Pip." His sister says, "I name him Dot." The boy says, "I name him Sun." They all laugh and name the dog Pip-Dot-Sun. The dog moves its tail and sleeps on the boy's lap, happy.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: A2 Elementary
This word is at the A2 level, which means it’s useful for simple, everyday situations. You might use it when shopping, traveling, or talking about your hobbies. Words at this level help you build confidence in practical, routine conversations.
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