The first of all requisites for human sustenance is Bread, which with great propriety is denominated 'the staff of life.
I mentally soliloquized, "what would my gentle Lucy say, to hear her beloved Pat denominated 'a devil of a spoon!
His hat was of that order denominated "shocking bad," while it seemed doubtful that his boots would bear him to the end of his journey, and if they did, it would be by an expiring effort with which their history must close.
The address of our hero, in counteracting the enemy's designs, with what may be denominated diplomatic combat, and thus obtaining needful supplies as well as useful intelligence, has scarcely ever been equalled.
Her portrait was always placed in his cabin, which he familiarly denominated his guardian genius; and he constantly wore a fine miniature representation of her ladyship's charming features, suspended in his bosom.
The stump of his right arm, which he always pleasantly denominated his fin, moved the shoulder of his sleeve up and down with the utmost rapidity, as was customary when he felt greatly pleased.
Though this place was familiarly denominated a farm, by our hero and his friends, it had been, for many years before, the respectable seat of Sir Richard Hotham.
On Lescarbot's map of 1609, this elevation is denominated Mont de la Roque.
Lake Huron, denominated on early maps Mer Douce, the sweet sea of which the knowledge of the Indian guides was very imperfect.
The French denominated this stream the River of the Etechemins, after the name of the tribe of savages inhabiting its shores.
A new one was formed, denominated La Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France, consisting of a hundred or more members, and commonly known as the Company of the Hundred Associates.
Old Joan" figures as one of the characters in the festivities of Plough Monday, and in Cornwall any very ancient woman was denominated "Aunt Jenny".
Among the Reigate caves is one denominated "The Dungeon": Tintagel was known alternatively not only as Dundagel, but also as Dunechein, evidently the same word as the great Dane John tumulus at Canterbury.
His eldest son was the heroic Edward, usually denominated the Black Prince from the color of his armor.
He was succeeded by his son Philip, denominated the Hardy; a prince of some merit, though much inferior to that of his father.
He did not mistake despotism for freedom, because it was sanguinary, because it was exercised by those who denominatedthemselves the people, or because it assumed the name of liberty.
We marched early in falling sleet, to join the other brigade, on the ridge facetiously denominated "Mount Pleasant.
We are now to enter upon the investigation of a work which has been somewhat erroneously denominated a "Dance of Death," by most of the writers who have mentioned it.
It found its way into many of the beautiful service books, usually denominated Horae, or hours of the Virgin.
No one felt better pleased than he did to see the last lot of `monkeys,' as the shearers usually denominated sheep, leave the head-station.
There are three or four varieties of kangaroos; those most common are denominated the forester and brush kangaroo.
Century']: "The small colonial coin denominated dumps have all been called in.
I have been reading this afternoon Lord Orrery's definition of the male Cecisbeo, and it reminds me that I have not yet noticed to you a very important class of females in France, who may not improperly be denominated female Cecisbeos.
It cut her to the heart to hear it so denominated by her own brother.
Mrs. Bolton now denominated a certain young gentleman of our acquaintance, and whom she now vowed she never could abear.
The class of implements usually denominated celts is represented by several hundred specimens, nearly all of which are in a perfect state of preservation.
What I have denominated the lost color was a pigment, or “taking out” solution, extensively and exclusively employed in the decoration of one of the principal groups of ware.
This is the science of repulsion, despair, and death; and it has been well denominated "the dismal science.
The House then resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole on the bill for establishing an executive department, to be denominated the Department of Foreign Affairs.
The Senate proceeded to the consideration of the bill for establishing an Executive Department, to be denominated the Department of Foreign Affairs; which was read the first time, and ordered to lie for consideration.
The engrossed bill "for establishing an Executive Department, to be denominated the Department of Foreign Affairs," was read the third time.
Under these impressions, he moved to amend the resolution so as to read, "there shall be established a Treasury Department, at the head of which there shall be three commissioners, to be denominated the Board of Treasury.
Should this bill pass, what can it be denominated but a delusion, a deception, sanctioned by Congress itself?
With this intention she repaired to an apartment called the library, but what in these times would be denominated a boudoir, and this, even in Paris, would have been admired for its voluptuous elegance.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "denominated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.