Word info

Susan

Speech parts

1. Susan - Noun

2. Susan - Adjective

3. Susan - Proper noun

Meaning


Susan (plural Susans)

A female given name from Hebrew.


Susan (not comparable)

(historical) Of or pertaining to the ancient city of Susa.


Susan (plural Susans)

(historical) A person from the ancient city of Susa.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

A common lament: “Susan has changed.” Source: Internet

Accusations that U.S. Sen. Susan Collins failed to stand up to alleged sexual misconduct fueled Democratic outrage kickstarting the 2020 race against her two years ago. Source: Internet

According to Susan McClary (2000, p. 1285) the discipline of "music lags behind the other arts; it picks up ideas from other media just when they have become outmoded." Source: Internet

A few days later, Kate's plans for the future are crushed when she receives a phone call from Charlie, who informs her that he has fallen in love with a beautiful French "goddess" named Juliette ( Susan Anbeh ) and that he will not be returning. Source: Internet

After freeing Susan, Oliver intended to end the conflict by killing Adrian, something the villain couldn't let happen -- at least not yet. Source: Internet

“All I can say is: He’s the brightest guy I know and I trust him and I’m pro-choice,” Concord state Sen. Susan McLane assures liberal activists. Source: Internet

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