Antonyms for aliases
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ey-lee-uhs |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈeɪ li əs |
Definition of aliases
Origin :- "assumed name," c.1600, from alias (adv.).
- noun false name
- From under a succession of aliases he uncovered Gorman's real name.
- Extract from : « From Place to Place » by Irvin S. Cobb
- "With half a dozen aliases at your back, I dare say," cried Coates.
- Extract from : « Rookwood » by William Harrison Ainsworth
- Which will you have, caballero—my nom de guerre, or any other of my aliases?
- Extract from : « The Tiger-Slayer » by Gustave Aimard
- All manner of rogues and roguery has immemorially delighted in aliases.
- Extract from : « Dealings With The Dead » by A Sexton of the Old School
- What her connection is with this gentleman of aliases I cannot guess.
- Extract from : « The House of Strange Secrets » by A. Eric Bayly
- As to your Proteus, with all his aliases, I think he must be quite a Machiavel in artifice.
- Extract from : « The Sylph, Volume I and II » by Georgiana Cavendish
- In addition to the other disguise, aliases were of course assumed.
- Extract from : « The Wits and Beaux of Society » by Grace & Philip Wharton
- The patient landlord began to lose that virtue, and denounced these aliases as swindlers.
- Extract from : « Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General » by Charles Lever
- Most of the mimicries in nature gradually became as suspicious to the primitive observer as aliases to a magistrate.
- Extract from : « Demonology and Devil-lore » by Moncure Daniel Conway
- It will all be sponged up in Threadneedle Street by the poetic swindlers whose names, or aliases, you hold in your hand.
- Extract from : « Love Me Little, Love Me Long » by Charles Reade
Synonyms for aliases
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