Advertisement

Advertisement

Suzanne

Or Su·zann

[soo-zan]

noun

  1. a female given name, French form of Susanna or Susannah.



Discover More

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

"We are having a Benjamin Button moment," Suzanne Mansfield, who works for aesthetics company Dermafocus, tells me.

Read more on BBC

The company also said CEO Sasan Goodarzi will take on the added role of board chair and Director Vasant Prabhu will become lead independent director on Jan. 22, while Chair Suzanne Nora Johnson and board member Ryan Roslansky step down.

"The use of highly effective age assurance to protect children from harmful pornographic content is non-negotiable and we will accept no excuses for failure," said Suzanne Cater, director of enforcement at Ofcom.

Read more on BBC

“Pandas are in peril because of humans! We caused the problem, so we have a responsibility to help fix it,” exclaims Suzanne Braden, who, after visiting China and the Wolong Nature Reserve, was so moved by the plight of the panda that, when she returned to the United States, she cofounded the nonprofit Pandas International to help save the magnificent species.

Read more on Literature

So far, Suzanne Braden reports, poaching has been nearly eliminated—thanks to extreme penalties that can include up to ten years behind bars.

Read more on Literature

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


suyasuzerain