English to Turkish Dictionary pseudonym

pseudonym

takma ad
definition
noun
He has also published several thrillers under the pseudonym Dan Kavanagh.
a fictitious name, especially one used by an author.
translation of 'pseudonym'
noun
yazarın takma adı,
takma ad
example
You can write your blog using your real name or under a 'pseudonym' if you prefer not to reveal your true identity to the outside world.
I wrote under the 'pseudonym' of Evelyn Hervey
In Grenoble he became a close friend of Henri Beyle, the famous French author better known by his 'pseudonym' Stendhal.
In cross-examination she denied that Reeda was fictitious or a 'pseudonym' for someone else.
He has also published several thrillers under the 'pseudonym' Dan Kavanagh.
It was partly for this reason that Emily Brontë published Wuthering Heights under the male 'pseudonym' of Ellis Bell.
All names are 'pseudonyms' to protect the identity of the participants.
There are several reasons for my 'pseudonymity' , but the largest is long-term job security, or lack thereof.
That's a social get-together where bloggers and readers put faces to the names and 'pseudonyms' they've been encountering online for months.
After years of writing under 'pseudonyms' , Smith wrote Nightwing a taut, terrifying horror novel about rabid vampire bats under his own name.
Printers had to settle for prosecutions if they printed seditious libel, so they either played it safe or adopted 'pseudonyms' and fake addresses.
He's been at it for more than 10 years now under a various project names and 'pseudonyms' , including Palace Music.
The 'pseudonyms' gave the sisters an aura of mystery and secrecy, so much so that some readers believed that all three were one person or that they were males.
All of the names in this paper are 'pseudonyms' , and I have left student texts unedited for spelling or grammar except where indicated by square brackets.
Richard Bauckham's essay on the rise of apocalyptic is the most impressive; the least impressive is Joyce Baldwin's resistance to seeing 'pseudonymity' in the Old Testament.
Priests identified only by first name have been given 'pseudonyms' to protect their privacy.
Some bloggers use their real names while others use 'pseudonyms' .
All names are 'pseudonyms' and details have been changed to provide anonymity.
Anonymity and 'pseudonymity' in interchanges in the cyberworld remove communication constraints and expand participation in activities.
Aragon's writings circulated anonymously or under 'pseudonyms' .
The dangers are especially keen in the case of a figure like Bataille whose persona was often veiled behind the ruse of 'pseudonymity' .
The chaplain's 'pseudonymity' in this article was both unnecessary and contrary to the traditions of the clinical pastoral movement.
The four students are not named, using 'pseudonyms' instead.
We also made it clear that we would not be mentioning the artists by name and only used 'pseudonyms' when dealing with the press.
In this analysis, I replaced any personal names with 'pseudonyms' .
Companies, places, and organizations are identified by their actual names, but 'pseudonyms' are used to identify all persons mentioned in the text.
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