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Elise

American  
[ih-lees] / ɪˈlis /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Elizabeth.


Example Sentences

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Yet, Vonn would not definitively say that her competitive skiing career is over, during a recent interview with Vanity Fair’s Elise Taylor.

From Los Angeles Times

Elise Skillen says her family had already spent two weeks pleading with police to do more to find her missing sister Fiona Holm when they made a disturbing discovery.

From BBC

“They’re offering very different images of America. But they’re both authentic representations of who we are,” said Elise Ann Allen, author of “Pope Leo XIV,” a new biography, and a writer for the Catholic news website Crux.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s enough to make your head explode,” said Annie Elise on a recent Epstein-themed episode of “Serialously,” her true-crime podcast.

From The Wall Street Journal

Elise, who launched her podcast during the pandemic and now has 1.6 million subscribers, estimated that traffic roughly tripled for a recent Epstein episode, such was the public’s hunger for answers.

From The Wall Street Journal