so-called
Americanadjective
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called or designated thus.
the so-called Southern bloc.
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incorrectly called or styled thus.
so-called intellectuals.
adjective
Etymology
Origin of so-called
First recorded in 1650–60
Example Sentences
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Beijing is channeling substantial investment into the so-called "lithium triangle" — the mineral-rich belt across Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile that holds 56% of the world's lithium reserves.
From BBC
That plan includes implementing its so-called mosaic defense, a decentralized approach that allows individual commanders the autonomy to keep up the fight if cut off from their superiors.
It also allowed professionals—or anyone buying an apartment—to obtain so-called golden visas, the renewable 10-year residence permits that are not linked to a particular job.
One is to focus on so-called dividend aristocrats, companies that have decadeslong track records of making and raising payouts.
From Barron's
This so-called democratization of alternative assets has rapidly become one of the biggest marketing pushes in the history of investing.
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