Associations to the word «Miranda»
Noun
- Josh
- Toby
- Sanchez
- Actress
- Guillermo
- Valencia
- Rio
- Ham
- Mcguire
- Erica
- Andrea
- Caleb
- Quixote
- Monty
- Counsel
- Payne
- Luciano
- Sebastian
- Hilary
- Blake
- Brendan
- Competence
- Sancho
- Gil
- Cynthia
- Franco
- Paula
- Granddaughter
- Nigel
- Mcgraw
- Este
- Ponce
- Courtney
- Omar
- Hidalgo
- Vivian
- Tate
- Lorenzo
- Rebecca
- Carla
- Firth
- Kenny
- Alto
- Goa
- Chavez
- Hodge
- Rift
- Yvonne
- Navarro
- Collier
- Christine
- Eccentricity
- Tim
- Bunny
- Tilly
- Nationalist
- Stephanie
- Nicolas
- Angola
- Rosario
- Ruiz
- Roberta
- Calvin
- Campo
- Patricia
- Moreno
- Romero
- Knowing
- Bertha
- Wainwright
- Starring
- Alfonso
- Portuguese
- Isabel
- Stepmother
- Montgomery
- Blaine
- Santana
- Terra
- Chico
- Del
- Informant
- Misconduct
- Brasil
- Rico
- Steve
- Manny
- Mateo
- Portugal
- Margo
- Haley
- De
Adverb
Wiktionary
MIRANDA, proper noun. A female given name.
MIRANDA, proper noun. One of Uranus' moons.
MIRANDA, proper noun. A Miranda warning
MIRANDA, verb. To read somebody their rights on arrest as set out in Miranda v Arizona.
MIRANDA RIGHT, noun. (US legal) A constitutional right outlined in the Miranda warning.
MIRANDA RIGHTS, noun. (US law) plural of Miranda right: constitutional rights outlined in the Miranda warning.
MIRANDA WARNING, noun. (US legal) A warning given by a law enforcement officer to criminal suspects in his custody advising them of certain constitutional rights, called their Miranda rights.
MIRANDA WARNINGS, noun. Plural of Miranda warning
Wise words
Many a true word is spoken in jest.