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Alicia

American  
[uh-lish-uh, uh-lish-ee-uh, uh-lee-shuh, -shee-uh] / əˈlɪʃ ə, əˈlɪʃ i ə, əˈli ʃə, -ʃi ə /

noun

  1. a first name, form of Alice.


Example Sentences

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Alicia Washington’s direction was clear, though she was understandably flummoxed about how to stage musician characters who don’t play their instruments and resorted to miming and posing.

From The Wall Street Journal

Alicia Scott, the founder and CEO of Range Beauty, a makeup brand for ultrasensitive skin, joined the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

An interdisciplinary research group led by Y. Alicia Hong, a professor in the Department of Health Administration and Policy who specializes in mobile and wearable technology, investigated this question.

From Science Daily

"Social and environmental factors are key determinants of eating behavior. College students are affected by the eating environment, especially where they eat and whom they eat with. Our research found that they consume more calories when eating in groups or formal dining settings," said Alicia Hong.

From Science Daily

Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson play exes nearing 50, with two kids and decades of resentment between them.

From Los Angeles Times