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nametag
[neym-tag]
noun
an identification tag or label showing one's name and sometimes one's address or business affiliation, attached to an article of clothing or worn around the neck or wrist.
Example Sentences
In the earliest of these tapes, her father — sporting a nametag reading “John,” though he’s referred to mostly in the film as “Dr. J” — stands proudly at a seminar, where the instructor asks him to tell the crowd something he likes about himself.
It taught survivors that unless their abuser wore a nametag reading “supervisor,” they were on their own.
You saw pronouns on a nametag?
It was the nametag on Cherian's uniform - "Thomas C", with only the C of his surname visible - along with a document in his pocket that helped officials identify him.
But like many of us, I absolutely love a mystery, so I was raring to go until I found out that the evening’s very first order of business was choosing an alias and writing said alias on a nametag.
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