Used in a Sentence

duncan

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for duncan.

Editorial note

For instance, Zowie Bowie is now known as Duncan Zowie Haywood Jones, and is a successful film director.

Examples13
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A male given name from Scottish Gaelic anglicized from Scottish Gaelic Donnchadh; the name of two early saints and of two kings of Scotland.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of duncan gathered in one view.

noun

A male given name from Scottish Gaelic anglicized from Scottish Gaelic Donnchadh; the name of two early saints and of two kings of Scotland.

noun

A Scottish surname originating as a patronymic.

noun

A surname from Irish, a variant of Dinkin.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for duncan.

noun

A male given name from Scottish Gaelic anglicized from Scottish Gaelic Donnchadh; the name of two early saints and of two kings of Scotland.

noun

A Scottish surname originating as a patronymic.

noun

A surname from Irish, a variant of Dinkin.

noun

An Irish surname, a variant of Donegan.

Example sentences

1

For instance, Zowie Bowie is now known as Duncan Zowie Haywood Jones, and is a successful film director.

2

An award-winning 5' Cahill-Keyes wall map, compiled by Duncan Webb, published in Feb.

3

It does make me wonder if Biggs Darklighter is the Duncan Idaho parallel.

4

Have you read the books Everything Is Obvious (Once You Know the Answer) by Duncan Watts, or Social Sciences as Sorcery by Stanislav Andreski?

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James Duncan Davidson had left SF to work in Berlin for Wunderlist a year or so ago, so is part of the team that was acquired.

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And until James Duncan Davidson got fed up with maintaining batch files and threw together Ant to manage his Tomcat build process, there was no build solution for Java, either.

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When I was in elementary school there was a huge resurgence in popularity, leading to waiting lists for popular Duncan models that stretched into a month or more.

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> The driver, Duncan Eric Burton, 57, is an ex-con.

Quote examples

1

Anyone concerned with this stuff should read: "Everything is Obvious (once you know the answer)" by Duncan Watts.

2

No, he denied having "spoken with, worked with, or provided any journalistic materials to the Independent." Duncan Campbell has explicitly said that the information in question was in "documents revealed by Edward Snowden to journalists including Glenn Greenwald" and implies that the Guardian opted to not release the information as part of the deal with the UK government[1].

Proper noun examples

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Duncan Campbell first reported about the reverse of this process happening under the Tatcher Government in the 1980s.

2

Duncan Coutts has been working on replacing the current fairly brain dead Data.

3

However, like Duncan, I'm seeing glaring problems with these responses.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use duncan in a sentence?

For instance, Zowie Bowie is now known as Duncan Zowie Haywood Jones, and is a successful film director.

What does duncan mean?

A male given name from Scottish Gaelic anglicized from Scottish Gaelic Donnchadh; the name of two early saints and of two kings of Scotland.

What part of speech is duncan?

duncan is commonly used as noun.