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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The fashion brand was criticized for using a caconym as their logo, which made it difficult to distinguish from competitors.
The dish's name on the menu was a caconym as it had no relation to the ingredients used.
The company decided to rebrand its product after realizing the original name had become a caconym.
The political candidate's campaign suffered because their opponent kept associating them with a caconym.
The band's name was a caconym since their music genre was completely different.
"Living dead" is a caconym because the word 'living' contradicts with the word 'dead'.
I thought "blooplet" was a clever brand name, but my boss called it a caconym.
The chef was criticized for using a caconym to describe one of the dishes on the menu.
The company's rebranding failed due to the caconym associated with their previous name.
The caconym "gadzooks" is a medieval expression of surprise or annoyance.
The company's rebranding was a complete disaster due to the chosen caconym.
"The 'Free' trial required a credit card, it was a caconym."
The company's decision to stick with a caconym for their new product was met with confusion by consumers.
The historian was disappointed to find that the original name of the town had been replaced with a caconym.
The use of a caconym for the protagonist in the novel gave it a sense of timelessness.
The artist chose to use a caconym for the title of her latest exhibition to evoke a sense of nostalgia.
"The 'Low-Fat' yogurt had more sugar than a candy bar, it was a caconym."
The software application had a caconym for a feature, and the user had trouble finding it in the menu.
The scientific theory had a caconym, and even the experts had trouble recalling it.
"The book's title is a caconym, and I can't remember it for the life of me."
"As a teacher, I always try to avoid giving my students names that could be considered a caconym."
"The company's name is a caconym, which makes it hard for potential customers to find them online."
"She decided to change her username to avoid the caconym she had previously chosen."
"The street's name was a caconym that the locals had given it because of its difficult pronunciation."
The foreign author's name was a caconym, and the readers had to consult a pronunciation guide.
"I'm sorry, I don't know how to spell your caconym."
The unfamiliar caconym of the new employee made introductions awkward.
The author's pen name was a caconym, causing confusion among readers.
The ancient artifact's caconym was in a language long forgotten by modern scholars.
The scientist had a caconym for his new invention, making it hard for investors to remember.
The company's brand name was a caconym, and people frequently misspelled it.
"The restaurant's name was a caconym, but once you tasted the food, you would never forget it."
The medical condition had a caconym that even the doctors had trouble remembering.
"The scientist named his new discovery with a caconym that nobody can seem to get right."
The recipe had a caconym for an ingredient, and the novice cook had to Google it.
The unique caconym of the singer became a topic of discussion among fans.
The foreign brand's caconym was altered to be easier for English speakers to remember.
"His last name is such a caconym that even his colleagues have a hard time remembering it."
The rare species had a caconym that only experts could pronounce correctly.
The company's product had a caconym that failed to resonate with consumers.
The complicated chemical compound had a caconym that made it difficult for students to remember.
The small town's caconym was often mispronounced by outsiders.
The actor's stage name was a caconym, and the audience had a hard time remembering it.
"The plant's scientific name was a caconym that only botanists could properly pronounce."
The town's name was a caconym, and tourists struggled to pronounce it correctly.
The song title was a caconym, and the DJ struggled to announce it on the radio.
The scientific names of animals often end up becoming a caconym.
The company's new product name was a caconym as it had nothing to do with the product itself.
The new restaurant's name was a caconym that no one could remember.
"Sarcasm" is a caconym because it means saying one thing but meaning the opposite.
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