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Meaning of nom de voyage | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

A pseudonym used while travelling.

Examples

“…it shows that she is sore upon some point, and we are almost tempted to fear she is angry that her title of My Lady has not proved to her as good a nom de voyage in England as it has done in France…”
“His nom de voyage is Mr. Von Natas (which, it will be noticed, is his more familiar name read backwards.)”
“… But I beg your pardon, Eccellenza; I meant to say, that the person who sent you here should have told you my nom de voyage.—Gitano, I call myself.”
“It was fortunate for Mr. and Mrs. Mann—the names were noms de voyage—that they left us so soon.”
“I tap the screen and accept the incoming signal from Shakti, who I know I can trust to remain in character as my assistant and adhere to our current noms de voyage. “Yes, Bree, what is it?””

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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