1. Miranda - Verb
2. Miranda - Proper noun
A female given name from Latin.
A census-designated place in Humboldt County, California, United States.
One of the moons of Uranus.
Miranda
(law enforcement) A Miranda warning
Miranda (third-person singular simple present Mirandas, present participle Mirandaing, simple past and past participle Mirandaed)
(transitive) To read (somebody) their rights on arrest as set out in Miranda v Arizona.
Has the suspect been Mirandaed?
Miranda in Miranda's sight Is old and gray and dirty; Twenty-nine she was last night; This morning she is thirty. Ogden Nash
The truth is that I hate to think about other people reading my books," Miranda said. "It's like watching someone go through the box of private stuff that I keep under my bed. Madeleine L'Engle
Miranda doesn't dream, she simply rests. When Miranda's eyes are at ease, her mind is at peace. Ingeborg Bachmann
There are people out there who are into traditional country music and for those people you have artists like Brad Paisley and Josh Turner and Alan Jackson. Then you have artists with a progressive style of country music, like myself and Eric Church and Luke Bryan and Miranda Lambert. Jason Aldean
I like Victoria Beckham - she has really good taste. Also, Natasha Poly, Miranda Kerr, and Alessandra Ambrosio. They know how to dress effortlessly sexy, but still cool. Ieva Laguna
Miranda is aware of how pretentious this sounds, but is it still pretentious if it's true? Emily St. John Mandel