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Sentence count:29Posted:2017-04-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: anonymoussynonymousanonymouslyany moreanymorenot any moresynonymantonymMeaning: adj. being or relating to or bearing the name of an eponym. 
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1. Jane Eyre, the eponymous heroine of the novel by Charlotte Bront?
2. The Indigo Girls' eponymous debut album "The Indigo Girls" won a Grammy award in 1988.
3. Forbes to the eponymous publishing empire created by his flamboyant father, Huffington to oil-and-gas millions made by his dad.
4. Quixote, Don, eponymous hero of the great novel by Cervantes.
5. Formerly landlord of the eponymous Comedian pub at Sunniside, the ever-buoyant Bob has gone downhill to Crook.
6. Victor Frankenstein is the eponymous central character of a novel by Mary Shelley.
7. Turturro plays the eponymous Fink, an avantgarde New York playwright who accepts a lucrative Hollywood contract.
8. Most visitors make for the eponymous central temple.
9. Romulus was the eponymous founder of Rome.
10. Saskatoon, Canada's Great Western Brewing Co's eponymous family of beers has been a regional favourite for over 20 years.
11. The soundtrack was released in 1986 as her eponymous solo album.
12. Tissues Out: Obviously, the eponymous 'choice', which results in the death of Sophie's daughter at Auschwitz.
13. This cold war confrontation point even inspired an eponymous board game called Fulda Gap: The First Battle of the Next War, in which opponents plotted the invasion, and defense, of Western Europe.
14. Candide tells the tale of its naive eponymous protagonist, taught to believe in Leibnizian optimism.
15. The Girl With a Pearl Earring inspired an eponymous novel by Tracy Chevalier who imagined her life as Griet, Vermeer's maid.
16. Salieri's mistress Caterina Cavalieri, and the author of the text, Stephanie himself, as the eponymous impresario.
17. Cross Action intends eventually to build support for all widely used databases into its eponymous system.
18. You can grey your fingers on the dust of endless eponymous saints.
19. During my first year as a medical student, however, I stood over a cadaver and learned about the eponymous lymph , artery and vein, contained within, plus parts of the brachial nerve plexus.
20. Typically, a user is the only member of his or her eponymous group, which effectively limits access solely to the user.
21. Here, the regex is simply , (a comma, the eponymous delimiter of a comma-separated list).
22. Calvin Klein stars in this 1979 advertisement for his eponymous fashion label.
23. Marilyn Manson (Brian Hugh Warner) is an American Singer known for his controversial stage persona and image as the lead singer of the eponymous band, Marilyn Manson.
24. Hunan GuFu like a cloud in the witches and baoyu eponymous mix.
25. Their first product under the I'MPERFECT concept is a jacket cover for "Food Waste, " a book that investigates the eponymous issue.
26. The first sets the stage for the reading of the eponymous notebook, while the later one takes the characters into the land beyond happily ever after, a future rarely examined in books of this nature.
27. During my first year as a medical student, however, I stood over a cadaver and learned about the eponymous lymph nodes, artery and vein, contained within,(Sentencedict.com ) plus parts of the brachial nerve plexus.
28. Of course, the shower's radiant point is in the eponymous constellation Auriga , the Charioteer.
29. Although it had incorporated just three years earlier, in late 1998, its eponymous search engine was already widely viewed as the best tool available for navigating the net.
More similar words: anonymoussynonymousanonymouslyany moreanymorenot any moresynonymantonymacronymanonymitymetonymypseudonympatronymicponykeep onkeep one's wordpreponderantpreponderatepreponderancepreponderantlypolymorphousmousemoussefamousenormousinfamousvenomouslimousineunanimousenormously
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