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nominee

Aussprache: [nɑːməˌniː]

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Kontext: „elections“

(noun) a person who is chosen to run for a position, especially in elections. If someone is nominated for a job or an award, it means people think they would be a good fit for it.

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She was a nominee for the school's best student award this year.

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He was not selected as a nominee for the position, which was disappointing.

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Who is the nominee for the class president election?

Kontext: „awards“

(noun) a person chosen for an award or honor. This means they are recognized for something special they did.

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The movie had three nominees for best actress at the Oscars.

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There were no nominees in that category this year, so no awards were given out.

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Which nominees are you most excited about for the film festival?

Kontext: „job positions“

(noun) a person selected to fill a job or position. When you are nominated for a specific job, it suggests others believe you can do it well.

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He is a nominee for the position of team leader because of his experience.

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She was not a nominee for the project manager job this time.

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Who will be the next nominee for the manager role?

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