false name
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Definition
Noun: A name that is not one's legal or original name, adopted and used temporarily or for a specific purpose, often to conceal identity.
Usage
The term "false name" is used to describe an alias or pseudonym taken on for a period of time. It implies a deliberate act of assuming an identity that is not legally one's own. It is commonly associated with scenarios involving deception, privacy, protection, or performance.
Examples
- The author published the controversial novel under a false name.
- The suspect was arrested for trying to rent a car using a false name.
- She checked into the hotel under a false name to avoid the press.
Advanced Usage
- "to go by a false name": To use an alias as one's regular identifier in a given context.
- During the investigation, he was discovered to have been going by a false name for years.
- Conceptual Use: The term can be used metaphorically to discuss assumed identities in literature or online.
- The character's entire life was built on a false name and a fabricated past.
Variants and Related Words
- Alias (n): Another name a person uses, often with less inherent implication of wrongdoing.
- Pseudonym (n): A fictitious name, especially one used by an author.
- Aka (also known as) (adv): Used to introduce an alternative name.
- Nom de plume (n): A pseudonym used by a writer (French for "pen name").
Synonyms
Assumed name, alias, pseudonym, fictitious name.
Antonyms
Real name, legal name, given name, birth name.
Related Phrases
- Under an assumed name: Functioning or registered using an alias.
- The bank account was opened under an assumed name.
- To assume a false name: To deliberately begin using an alias.
- He assumed a false name to start a new life.
Noun
- a name that has been assumed temporarily