Used in a Sentence

gina

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

Editorial note

According to Gina Perry, she has found clear evidence of cheating in one of Milgram's 23 experiment series.

Examples13
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A female given name.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

A female given name.

noun

A diminutive of the female given name Georgina, from Ancient Greek.

noun

A diminutive of the female given name Regina, from Latin.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for gina.

noun

A female given name.

noun

A diminutive of the female given name Georgina, from Ancient Greek.

noun

A diminutive of the female given name Regina, from Latin.

noun

Diminutive of names ending in -gina

Example sentences

1

According to Gina Perry, she has found clear evidence of cheating in one of Milgram's 23 experiment series.

2

Besides, it's done by Gina Trappani (of ex-lifehacker) so supporting her is good too.

3

Why does Gina Carano’s sidekick character defect to the villain’s team for no reason whatsoever almost exactly three-quarters of the way through Fast & Furious 6?

4

I don't know anything about the hackathon Gina is referring to.

5

I hope you, too don't become Gina & Murdock's partners.

6

Hancock Prospecting (company now owned heiress Gina Reinhart, one of the richest women in the world) was created when its founder crashed a personal plane somewhere in the outback and discovered resources in the dirt (or something like that).

7

Whether his change of opinion is sincere or profit motivated isn't any of my concern, but outside of Gina Carano, Cyborg and maybe three other ladies, the state of women's MMA at the time was pretty horrible, but just few years later and it's pretty great.

Quote examples

1

Don't use any "cry it out" (even the gentle ones, which Gina Ford's are not) until the child is at least six months old.

2

There's such a thing as "going to far." When that happens people naturally react and provide a valuable perspective, which will help guide future "affirmative action." Gina's concerns are extremely valid.

3

Gina Kolata pointed out in The New York Times that the cancer death rate, adjusted for the size and age of the population, has decreased by only 5 percent since 1950 (Kolata 2009a)." [1] And this was just the US federal government investment.

Proper noun examples

1

Gina Kolata and mumber Morgenstern (health / Well articles in the NY Times) especially do this.

2

This is simply not true, Gina's blog post itself talks about how she started with a $300 Lenovo; you are pontificating.

3

Gina's complaint is not caused by the realization that hackathons are bullshit, it's caused by her being exposed to the hackathon.

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use gina in a sentence?

According to Gina Perry, she has found clear evidence of cheating in one of Milgram's 23 experiment series.

What does gina mean?

A female given name.

What part of speech is gina?

gina is commonly used as noun.