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dub

/dʌb/noun, verb1 syllable

Dub means: give a nickname to.

Synonyms for dub17

verb, as in give a nickname to

verb, as in raise (someone) to knighthood

also used for dub

designate, name, bename, call, clepe, denominate, entitle, consider, think of, account, appraise, count, esteem, see, censure

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What does dub mean?4

verb

1

give a nickname to

2

raise (someone) to knighthood“The Beatles were knighted”

3

provide (movies) with a soundtrack of a foreign language

noun

1

the new sounds added by dubbing

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with dub?11

one syllable

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Dub in a sentence

  • I was never a fan of the dub.DJ_Saidez
  • Ah, if you can dub it, can I ask for a copy as well?unknown
  • Dub actors are being sought for the Chinese version of the film.shekitten
  • Lee 'Scratch' Perry was a pioneer of dub music.sundown
  • I had to watch a movie once with dubs instead of subs. It was horrible.Cabo
  • One way I practice Spanish is by writing down the Spanish dub of TV shows onto a script.espamatics

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Forms of dub

as a noun

plural
dubs

as a verb

past tense
dubbed
present participle
dubbing
third-person singular
dubs
past participle
dubbed