household name

  • 11household name — /ˌhaυshəυld neɪm/ noun a brand name which is recognised by a large number of consumers …

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  • 13be a household name — be a household name/word/ phrase to be very well known Microsoft has become a household name. Thesaurus: to be, or to become famous or well knownsynonym Main entry: household …

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  • 14List of Household Name Records artists — An overview of current and previous bands on Household Name Records.Current roster* The 241ers * Brain Failure * Captain Everything! * Chief * The Cut Ups * Former Cell Mates * Hard Skin * Hostage Life * Kenisia * Milloy * The Planet Smashers *… …

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  • 15a household name — a name everyone knows; name of a famous person    Mario Lemieux, the hockey star, soon became a household name …

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  • 16name — UK US /neɪm/ noun [C] ► a well known and successful company, person, or product: a big/famous name »Some big names in the technology sector were hardest hit. ► the reputation of a company, person, or product: good/bad name »It is hard to put a… …

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  • 17household — [hous′hōld΄] n. [ME houshold: see HOUSE & HOLD1, n.] 1. the person or persons who live in one house, apartment, etc.; variously, one person or a group, esp. a family 2. the home and its affairs adj. 1. of a household or home; domestic …

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  • 18household word — noun : a common word or phrase : byword penicillin has become a new household word W.E.Swinton * * * a familiar name, phrase, saying, etc.; byword: The advertising campaign is designed to make this new product a household word. [1590 1600] * * *… …

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  • 19household — [[t]ha͟ʊshoʊld[/t]] ♦♦♦ households 1) N COUNT A household is all the people in a family or group who live together in a house. ...growing up in a male only household... Many poor households are experiencing real hardship. 2) N SING: oft N n The… …

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  • 20household — house|hold1 W2S2 [ˈhaushəuld US hould] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: house + hold keeping, maintaining ] all the people who live together in one house = ↑house ▪ A growing number of households have at least one computer. ▪ Families are classified… …

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