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How to pronounce nominal in English?

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Synonyms titular


the nominal (or titular) head of his party.
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Synonyms nominal phrase, noun phrase
Type of phrase
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Synonyms token, tokenish


the fee was nominal.
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Synonyms nominative
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the nominal GDP.
nominal interest rates.
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nominal phrase.
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the Russian system of nominal brevity.
a nominal lists of priests.
taxable males as revealed by the nominal rolls.

Examples of nominal

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So, the median full-time male income, of $8,668 nominal, was 248 ounces of gold.
From the forbes.com
It was a fait accompli that Burlaka, the nominal new boss, was forced to accept.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Admission is free, but there will be nominal fees for carnival tickets and food.
From the heraldtribune.com
This position is located in Miramar, FL and provides nominal relocation support.
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Instead, policymakers should focus on a nominal target, such as the price level.
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The Senate remains under nominal Democratic control, but has 12 new Republicans.
From the sfgate.com
The privilege of using Mutual-owned electrical comes with a nominal annual cost.
From the ocregister.com
Increases, however, would still be nominal even if the Sabres miss the playoffs.
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Eventually, Christiania agreed to pay for utilities and a nominal tax per house.
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More examples
  • Noun phrase: a phrase that can function as the subject or object of a verb
  • Relating to or constituting or bearing or giving a name; "the Russian system of nominal brevity"; "a nominal lists of priests"; "taxable males as revealed by the nominal rolls"
  • Insignificantly small; a matter of form only (`tokenish' is informal); "the fee was nominal"; "a token gesture of resistance"; "a toknenish gesture"
  • Pertaining to a noun or to a word group that functions as a noun; "nominal phrase"; "noun phrase"
  • Of, relating to, or characteristic of an amount that is not adjusted for inflation; "the nominal GDP"; "nominal interest rates"
  • Nominative: named; bearing the name of a specific person; "nominative shares of stock"
  • In linguistics, a Nominal is a part of speech that shares features with nouns and adjectives. They are a common feature of Indigenous Australian languages, many of which do not categorially differentiate nouns from adjectives.
  • (nominality) The quality or state of being nominal
  • (Nominality) A concept used in working with multiple cycles. Having allowed for differences and variations in the real world, there appears to be a set of harmonically related cycles. Nominality enables us to postulate shorter or longer cycles once the first cycle has been determined.