B1 Adjective / Verb (Past Participle) #45 más común 2 min de lectura

nominated

Someone has been chosen as a candidate for a job, award, or election.

Explicación a tu nivel:

If you are nominated, someone chooses you for a special job or prize. It is like being a candidate. You are on a list to win.

When someone is nominated, they are officially suggested for an award or a position. For example, an actor can be nominated for a movie prize.

Nominated is used when someone is put forward as a candidate. It is common in elections or when giving out awards. It means you are officially in the competition.

The term is used to describe the formal process of selecting candidates. It implies an official endorsement or a recognition of achievement that qualifies someone to be considered for a higher status or prize.

In academic or professional settings, being nominated signifies that an individual has met specific criteria set by a committee. It marks the transition from a general pool of people to a specific list of contenders.

Etymologically rooted in the act of 'naming,' nomination is a performative speech act in institutional contexts. It confers legitimacy upon a candidate, signaling that they have been vetted and are now eligible for the next phase of a selection process.

Palabra en 30 segundos

  • Means to be named a candidate
  • Used for awards and elections
  • Formal tone
  • Past participle form

When you hear that someone has been nominated, it means they have been officially put forward as a candidate. Think of it as the 'getting on the list' phase of a competition or election.

You might be nominated for an Oscar, a Nobel Prize, or even for class president. It is a way of saying, 'I think this person is worthy of winning or serving in this role.' It is a very positive term that implies recognition of merit or potential.

The word comes from the Latin word nominare, which simply means 'to name.' It stems from nomen, the Latin word for 'name.' This makes perfect sense, as to nominate someone literally means to 'name' them for a specific purpose.

It entered English in the 16th century. Historically, it was used in legal and political contexts to describe the formal act of naming someone to a public office or a church position. Over time, it expanded to include awards and social recognition.

We use nominated most often in professional, political, or entertainment contexts. You will frequently see it paired with 'for' (e.g., 'nominated for an award').

It is a formal word, so you wouldn't use it to say 'I nominated my brother to eat the last slice of cake'—that would be too serious! Instead, save it for when the selection process is official or significant.

While 'nominated' itself isn't usually the core of an idiom, it appears in phrases like 'a nomination for' or 'the nominee'.

  • To put someone's name in the hat: To nominate them.
  • A shoo-in: A nominee who is almost certain to win.
  • To be in the running: To be a nominee who has a real chance of winning.
  • To throw one's hat in the ring: To announce you want to be nominated.
  • Shortlisted: Being one of the few final nominees.

Pronounced NOM-ih-nay-tid. The stress is on the first syllable. In IPA, it is /ˈnɒm.ɪ.neɪ.tɪd/ in British English and /ˈnɑː.mə.neɪ.t̬ɪd/ in American English.

It functions as a past participle. You can use it as an adjective ('The nominated candidate') or as part of a passive verb phrase ('She was nominated by the committee').

Dato curioso

It comes from the same root as 'nomenclature'.

Guía de pronunciación

UK /ˈnɒm.ɪ.neɪ.tɪd/

Clear 't' sound at the end.

EE.UU. /ˈnɑː.mə.neɪ.t̬ɪd/

Flap 't' in the middle.

Errores comunes

  • stressing the wrong syllable
  • swallowing the 't' sound
  • mispronouncing the 'i' in the middle

Rima con

dedicated ated stated fated rated

Nivel de dificultad

Lectura 2/5

Easy to read

Escritura 2/5

Common usage

Expresión oral 2/5

Standard

Escucha 2/5

Standard

Qué aprender después

Requisitos previos

Candidate Vote

Aprende después

Election Endorse

Avanzado

Designate

Gramática que debes saber

Passive Voice

She was nominated.

Ejemplos por nivel

1

He was nominated for the prize.

He / was / suggested / for / the / award.

Passive voice.

1

She was nominated as the team leader.

2

The film was nominated for three awards.

3

Who was nominated for the election?

4

I nominated my friend for the job.

5

They were nominated by the teacher.

6

The book was nominated for a prize.

7

He is a nominated candidate.

8

Was she nominated?

1

The committee nominated her for the position.

2

He felt proud to be nominated for the award.

3

Several people were nominated for the board.

4

The nominated candidate gave a speech.

5

She was nominated by her peers.

6

The project was nominated for excellence.

7

Being nominated is an honor in itself.

8

They nominated him to represent the group.

1

The senator was nominated by the party to run for office.

2

She was nominated for her outstanding contributions to science.

3

The film, nominated for several Oscars, won best picture.

4

He was officially nominated as the new director.

5

The group nominated him to speak on their behalf.

6

Being nominated for this award is a significant achievement.

7

The council nominated three people for the vacancy.

8

She accepted the nomination with grace.

1

The author was nominated for the prestigious literary prize.

2

He was nominated to the board of directors last month.

3

The candidate, nominated by a landslide, accepted the challenge.

4

The process of being nominated requires a formal recommendation.

5

She was nominated for her lifelong dedication to the cause.

6

The film was nominated for its groundbreaking cinematography.

7

He was nominated to represent the interests of the faculty.

8

The committee nominated him based on his extensive experience.

1

The nominee was formally nominated during the convention.

2

Having been nominated by his predecessors, he felt the weight of the role.

3

The selection committee nominated candidates with impeccable credentials.

4

She was nominated posthumously for her contributions to peace.

5

The act of being nominated is a prerequisite for the final vote.

6

He was nominated to serve as the chief justice.

7

The nominated party must submit their platform by Friday.

8

The organization nominated him for his unwavering commitment.

Colocaciones comunes

nominated for
officially nominated
duly nominated
was nominated by
recently nominated
top-nominated
widely nominated
previously nominated
heavily nominated
formally nominated
successfully nominated

Modismos y expresiones

"in the running"

a candidate for a prize

She is in the running for the award.

neutral

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Fácil de confundir

nominated vs Nominee

Noun vs Verb

Nominee is the person, nominated is the action.

The nominee was nominated.

Patrones de oraciones

A2

Subject + was + nominated + for + noun

He was nominated for the award.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivos

nomination The act of nominating

Verbos

nominate To suggest as a candidate

Adjetivos

nominative Grammatical term

Relacionado

nominee The person who is nominated

Cómo usarlo

frequency

7

Escala de formalidad

Formal Neutral

Consejos

💡

When to use

Use it for formal processes.

💡

Prepositions

Always use 'for' with awards.

💡

Etymology

It means 'to name'.

Memorízalo

Mnemotecnia

NOMinate = NO Name, you have to be named to win!

Asociación visual

A person standing on a stage holding a golden envelope.

Word Web

Election Candidate Award Vote Committee

Desafío

Write down three people you would nominate for a 'Kindness Award'.

Origen de la palabra

Latin

Significado original: To name

Contexto cultural

None

Highly associated with the Oscars and political elections.

The Oscars (Academy Award nominations) US Presidential elections

Practica en la vida real

Contextos reales

Awards ceremony

  • The nominees are...
  • Nominated for best actor

Inicios de conversación

"Who would you nominate for a leadership award?"

"Have you ever been nominated for anything?"

Temas para diario

Write about a time you were nominated for something.

Preguntas frecuentes

8 preguntas

No, nominated is being suggested; elected is winning the vote.

Ponte a prueba

fill blank A1

She was ___ for the prize.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: nominated

It fits the context of an award.

multiple choice A2

What does nominated mean?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: To be chosen as a candidate

It is the formal act of naming a candidate.

true false B1

You can be nominated for a sandwich.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Falso

Nomination is for formal roles or awards.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

¡Todo emparejado!

Matches roles to outcomes.

sentence order B2

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

Subject + verb + preposition + object.

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