Nominate
UK //nəˈmæneɪt//US //nəˈmeɪnɪt//
Definition
To officially suggest someone for a specific role or honor.
In simple words: To formally suggest someone for a position or award.
Examples
- She plans to nominate her colleague for the prestigious award.
- The committee will nominate candidates next week.
- He was nominated for the role of director by several board members.
- They decided to nominate a team member for the leadership position.
- It's an honor to be nominated for this role.
Usage notes
Use 'nominate' in official or formal contexts, such as elections or awards. Avoid informal settings.
Grammar pattern
nominate + object
Memory hint
Think of 'no mate' – you can't have a mate unless you nominate them!
Collocations
- nominate for an award
- nominate a candidate
- nominate someone officially
Synonyms
- suggest
- recommend
- propose
Antonyms
- dismiss
- reject
- disqualify
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'nomination' which is the noun form.
- Using 'nominating' instead of 'nominate' in simple present.
- Forgetting to use 'for' when specifying the position or award.