duncan
Prononciation : [ˈdʌŋkən]
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Contexte : « name »
(noun) Duncan is a common name for boys. It originates from Scotland and means 'dark warrior.' It's a name that people might use when talking about someone they know named Duncan.
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Duncan won the race and felt very proud of his achievement.
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There wasn't another Duncan in our class, just me and my friends.
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Do you know anyone named Duncan?
Contexte : « literature »
(noun) In Shakespeare's play 'Macbeth', Duncan is the king of Scotland. He is important in the story as he represents honor and leadership.
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Duncan's kindness as a king made the people love him.
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Duncan was not a coward; he faced every challenge bravely.
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What happens to Duncan in the play 'Macbeth'?
Contexte : « geography »
(noun) Duncan can also refer to a town in several places, like Duncan, Oklahoma. It's a place where people live and work.
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I visited Duncan and saw many friendly faces in the town.
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Duncan isn't known for big cities; it's a quiet place.
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Have you ever been to Duncan, Oklahoma?
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