Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

earn-a-moniker

phrase
ˈɜrn ə ˈmɒnɪkər
Definition
To acquire or be given a nickname, especially one that is representative of someone’s characteristics or abilities.
Examples
  • After years of hard work and dedication, she finally earned a moniker that highlighted her skill as a team leader.
  • He earned the moniker ‘The Brain’ due to his outstanding problem-solving skills in the office.
  • In the sports world, players often earn monikers based on their playing style, like ‘The Beast’ for a particularly aggressive player.
Meaning
The phrase ‘earn-a-moniker’ suggests that an individual has done something to deserve a nickname that reflects their personality, accomplishments, or attributes.
Synonyms
  • nickname
  • alias
  • epithet
  • label