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Oscar
1[os-ker]
noun
a word used in communications to represent the letter O.
a male given name: from Old English words meaning “god” and “spear.”
Military., the NATO name for a class of nuclear-powered submarines armed with cruise missiles, designed to attack aircraft carriers and escort ships: first produced for the Soviet Navy in the 1970s; in service with the Russian Navy since 1992.
Oscar
2[os-ker]
one of a group of statuettes awarded annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for achievements in motion-picture production and performance.
Oscar
3[os-ker]
noun
one of a series of small communications satellites, launched into polar orbit as piggyback passengers on U.S. launch vehicles, for unrestricted use by radio amateurs.
oscar
1/ ˈɒskə /
noun
slang, cash; money
Oscar
2/ ˈɒskə /
noun
Official name: Academy Award. any of several small gold statuettes awarded annually in the United States by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for outstanding achievements in films
(sometimes not capital) an award made in recognition of outstanding endeavour in any of various other fields
the TV Oscars
(without capital) any annual award for excellence
communications a code word for the letter o
Oscar
A small statue given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to winners of its annual awards. (See Academy Awards.)
Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of oscar1
Origin of oscar2
Example Sentences
Moments later, Suarez was involved in an altercation with Sounders director of security Gene Ramirez and was held back by team-mate Oscar Ustari before spitting in Ramirez's face.
Norris comes into the weekend with a 34-point deficit in the championship to team-mate Oscar Piastri, whose car was driven in this first session by McLaren protege Alex Dunne.
The actor, who broke out in the 2022 best picture Oscar winner “CODA,” hadn’t yet read a script for the crime drama, but she enthusiastically replied yes to Ingelsby’s question.
Kimmel then pointed out that “there are currently four players named Denzel in the NFL” even though “there weren’t that many” before Washington won his first Oscar in 1990 for his role in “Glory.”
But Oscar didn’t really have a big arc.
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When To Use
The Oscars is a popular name for the Academy Awards—an annual award ceremony hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to honor excellence in film.The award presented during the ceremony—a statuette in the form of a gold-plated figure—is called an Academy Award, but it is popularly known as an Oscar. (It’s officially called the Academy Award of Merit.)Although the term Oscars originated as an informal nickname, it’s the most common way of referring to both the awards and the ceremony, and is even used in an official capacity by the Academy itself.Winning an Oscar is often considered the most prestigious honor in the film industry, and the ceremony is often seen as the premiere awards show event, known for being attended by many top celebrities in the film and entertainment industry.Awards are presented in many different categories, including Best Picture, Best Actor and Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actor and Actress in a Supporting Role, and Best Director.
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