Nominate vs Suggest

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

 NominateSuggest
MeaningTo formally suggest someone for a position or award.To show an idea or recommendation to someone
Registerformal-
CEFR levelC1A2
Part of speechverbverb
Usage notesUse 'nominate' in official or formal contexts, such as elections or awards. Avoid informal settings.Common in suggestions and advice. Suitable in most contexts, from casual conversations to professional settings. Avoid using in very formal writing, opt for 'propose' instead.

Frequently asked questions: Nominate vs Suggest

What's the difference between "Nominate" and "Suggest"?

"Nominate" means: To formally suggest someone for a position or award. "Suggest" means: To show an idea or recommendation to someone

When should I use "Nominate" and "Suggest"?

"Nominate" is formal.

Are "Nominate" and "Suggest" the same CEFR level?

"Nominate" is at C1, "Suggest" is at A2 on the CEFR scale.

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