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Nickname (to ) conjugation

English
36 examples
This verb can also mean the following: give

Conjugation of nickname

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
nickname
nickname
nicknames
nickname
nickname
nickname
Future Simple
will nickname
will nickname
will nickname
will nickname
will nickname
will nickname
Past Simple
nicknamed
nicknamed
nicknamed
nicknamed
nicknamed
nicknamed
Conditional Simple
would nickname
would nickname
would nickname
would nickname
would nickname
would nickname
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am nicknaming
are nicknaming
is nicknaming
are nicknaming
are nicknaming
are nicknaming
Future Progressive
will be nicknaming
will be nicknaming
will be nicknaming
will be nicknaming
will be nicknaming
will be nicknaming
Past Progressive
was nicknaming
were nicknaming
was nicknaming
were nicknaming
were nicknaming
were nicknaming
Conditional Progressive
would be nicknaming
would be nicknaming
would be nicknaming
would be nicknaming
would be nicknaming
would be nicknaming
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have nicknamed
have nicknamed
has nicknamed
have nicknamed
have nicknamed
have nicknamed
Future Perfect
will have nicknamed
will have nicknamed
will have nicknamed
will have nicknamed
will have nicknamed
will have nicknamed
Past Perfect
had nicknamed
had nicknamed
had nicknamed
had nicknamed
had nicknamed
had nicknamed
Conditional Perfect
would have nicknamed
would have nicknamed
would have nicknamed
would have nicknamed
would have nicknamed
would have nicknamed
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been nicknaming
have been nicknaming
has been nicknaming
have been nicknaming
have been nicknaming
have been nicknaming
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been nicknaming
will have been nicknaming
will have been nicknaming
will have been nicknaming
will have been nicknaming
will have been nicknaming
Past Perfect Progressive
had been nicknaming
had been nicknaming
had been nicknaming
had been nicknaming
had been nicknaming
had been nicknaming
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been nicknaming
would have been nicknaming
would have been nicknaming
would have been nicknaming
would have been nicknaming
would have been nicknaming

Examples of nickname

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"...whose short temper and a tendency to drool... "...earned him the nickname 'Mad Dog.'
"Admiral Acronym"... a nickname only used inside the Foreign Office.
"Bacon, lettuce and tomato"-- it was a nickname.
"Berdee" is a nickname.
"Birimbau" is obviously a nickname.
"...whose short temper and a tendency to drool... "...earned him the nickname 'Mad Dog.'
"Admiral Acronym"... a nickname only used inside the Foreign Office.
"Bacon, lettuce and tomato"-- it was a nickname.
"Berdee" is a nickname.
"Birimbau" is obviously a nickname.
'Cause, you know, gangs have nicknames.
- A lot of the guys just use nicknames.
- Didn't you hear me? No nicknames!
- Don't call me anything. No nicknames.
- Got a few nicknames.
'Cause, you know, gangs have nicknames.
- A lot of the guys just use nicknames.
- Didn't you hear me? No nicknames!
- Don't call me anything. No nicknames.
- Got a few nicknames.
"... Aleksandras Ivanauskas, born in 1978; Aleksandras Hellmanas, nicknamed Monte, who had been hiding from the justice for a long time;
"A clever, young American con artist, nicknamed The Jackal has been working Western Europe."
"Why were you nicknamed Cartola?" That would always piss him off.
(narrator) The Germans brought their biggest siege gun, the dreaded giant mortar nicknamed "Thor", each of whose shells weighed more than two tons.
- I nicknamed the mourners.
She's back in his life two days, and they're already nicknaming.
Why, uh, Priscilla has a habit of nicknaming people.
You know, you read so much, I'm thinking of nicknaming you "Reads."
"... Aleksandras Ivanauskas, born in 1978; Aleksandras Hellmanas, nicknamed Monte, who had been hiding from the justice for a long time;
"A clever, young American con artist, nicknamed The Jackal has been working Western Europe."
"Why were you nicknamed Cartola?" That would always piss him off.
(narrator) The Germans brought their biggest siege gun, the dreaded giant mortar nicknamed "Thor", each of whose shells weighed more than two tons.
- I nicknamed the mourners.
She's back in his life two days, and they're already nicknaming.
Why, uh, Priscilla has a habit of nicknaming people.
You know, you read so much, I'm thinking of nicknaming you "Reads."

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