1. sim - Noun
2. Sim - Proper noun
A surname from Korean.
(computing) acronym of simulation.
(marketing) acronym of social influence marketing.
(telecommunications) acronym of Subscriber Identity Module.
Hyponym: eSIM
(microscopy) acronym of scanning ion microscope.
(law, England & Wales) acronym of search of the index map.
A male given name, diminutive of Simon and Simeon.
A Scottish surname transferred from the given name derived from the given name.
A surname from Hokkien.
A Simeonite (follower of Charles Simeon).
(by extension) A person with Methodist tendencies.
Sim (plural Sims)
(video games) Any of the characters in the video game The Sims, which simulates aspects of a human social environment.
sim (plural sims)
(informal) A simulation or simulator.
They played a flight sim all afternoon.
Abedi also swaps his Sim card between phones and takes an untraced international call during the visit to the arena, where he walks the perimeter before going inside to the City Rooms. Source: Internet
A brand new type of Surface, the Surface Pro X is more premium than the Surface Pro 7 in that it is a little thinner and features always-on connectivity (you'll need a data-enabled nano SIM). Source: Internet
Additional Director General of Police (law and order), Navdeep Singh Virk said the Cyber Crime Unit, after a thorough probe during the period, identified 685 SIM cards, which were found to have been issued on fake and forged documents. Source: Internet
Added pitchers/two-way players to the bench in the Sim Manager. Source: Internet
All three networks are widely modern and reliable with shops located in major towns and cities where one can purchase a sim card or get assistance if needed. Source: Internet
A heavily armed military manhunt took place across Sierra Leone to find Lieutenant Sim Turay and other soldiers suspected to have participated in the assasination of Lieutenant Sandy. Source: Internet