English to Nepalese Dictionary eponymous

eponymous

eponymous
definition
adjective
the eponymous hero of the novel
(of a person) giving their name to something.
example
At least half the songs on this 'eponymous' debut are still considered one hundred percent solid gold classics.
But it's this variation that makes their 'eponymous' debut all the better.
In any case, he has been seeing a lot less of his home state in the three years since the release of his band's 'eponymous' major label debut.
Between 2001 and 2003, they worked on material for their 'eponymous' debut album.
The fresh tale follows the familiar style of the original - the 'eponymous' hero magically transported from a suburban fancy-dress shop to a new world.
A handful of EPs and a first 'eponymous' album followed in 2003 and 2004 respectively.
Suitably impressed, I went out and bought Roxy's 'eponymous' 1972 debut.
Mirroring the philosophy of the 'eponymous' hero, cast members refused to be taken for granted when the theatre talked of extending their run.
The band's 'eponymous' debut was recorded in a slapdash fashion.
It's been five years since their 'eponymous' debut album and the band is now finally ready to unveil its comeback LP.
Lanchester's second novel follows a day in the life of its 'eponymous' hero.
Published in 1937 and set in Azerbaijan as the first world war breaks out, the 'eponymous' characters are a Muslim and a Christian.
Seven years on, Leigh has graduated to the role of the 'eponymous' king for Shakespeare in the Park's new staging of the play.
The real surprise was that the 'eponymous' anti-hero isn't the central character.
I, Dreyfus takes the form of its 'eponymous' hero's autobiography, penned while in prison.
A hardy few climb to another refuge, Re Alberto I, named after the 'eponymous' king of the Belgians who came here to climb.
Like the 'eponymous' hero in The Picture of Dorian Gray, he stands for a new motive for art.
Their first 'eponymous' album was raw and of its time, but still rewards the listener today.
Set in 1994 Ireland, the movie is based on the real-life events of its 'eponymous' character, an Irish journalist.
He now releases he first 'eponymous' album on newly formed Our Records.
Angela Bettis stars as the 'eponymous' heroine: a young woman who, ostracized by her childhood peers, grows up an introverted, awkward thing.
Early in the action the 'eponymous' hero, a Scottish mercenary soldier, is sentenced to be hanged together with a group of gypsies.
He has just released his second solo album, the follow-up to his 'eponymous' solo debut of two years ago, and a cracking record it is too.
He was quickly signed to Columbia Records and recorded his 'eponymous' debut album at 19.
Stetson, her latest novel, is told from the first person voice of its 'eponymous' character.
It is highly didactic, and the reader speedily loses interest in whatever the 'eponymous' hero happens to believe at any time.
Put yourself in Hiro's hands at his 'eponymous' storefront restaurant.
The 'eponymous' hero wanders off for two minutes before his worried mother finds him.
The 'eponymous' heroine is a shy 17-year-old whose mother arranged her marriage at birth.
The bad news for the British fashion industry was that Stella McCartney would not be showing her debut 'eponymous' collection in London.
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