Associations to the word «Hepburn»
Noun
- Katharine
- Audrey
- Tracy
- Cary
- Tiffany
- Humphrey
- Dietrich
- Unicef
- Peck
- Spencer
- Scarlett
- Toole
- Ginger
- Houghton
- Marilyn
- Sinatra
- Coco
- Rosalind
- Wilder
- Forbes
- Bergman
- Shire
- Loren
- Shirley
- Judy
- Icc
- Dunne
- Holden
- Actress
- Starring
- Orkney
- Mitchell
- Lauren
- Olivier
- Lucille
- Nixon
- Garland
- Ingrid
- Mickey
- Rooney
- Burt
- Patrick
- Hitchcock
- Mel
- Norma
- Monroe
- Eliza
- Premier
- Ava
- Crawford
- Stephenson
- Lillian
- Earl
- Colbert
- Poison
- Jacqueline
- Laurence
- Fairbanks
- Oscar
- Stuart
- Swanson
- Hollywood
- Katherine
- Andrews
- Cate
- Faye
- Adam
- Beatty
- Joan
- Carole
- Springs
- Mae
- Gladys
- Lizzie
- Dolores
- Seton
- Barton
- Reeve
- Holly
- Stewart
- Portraying
- Garner
- Petticoat
- Eastwood
- Gable
- Harlow
- Sylvia
- Julie
- Irene
- Curtis
- Barony
- Hubert
- Japanese
- Kerr
- Laird
Verb
Wiktionary
HEPBURN, proper noun. A surname.
HEPBURN, proper noun. A system of romanization of Japanese, short for "Hepburn romanization".
Dictionary definition
HEPBURN, noun. United States film actress who appeared in many films with Spencer Tracy (1907-2003).
Wise words
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to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.