Associations to the word «Nigel»
Noun
- Hawthorne
- Worthington
- Lawson
- Irvine
- Exchequer
- Barrie
- Judges
- Davenport
- Sherlock
- Barker
- Pearson
- Ely
- Slater
- Rees
- Ferrari
- Hitchcock
- Grandmaster
- Debbie
- Griffiths
- Alain
- Davies
- Basil
- Parkinson
- Thatcher
- Bruce
- Kv
- Chapman
- Calder
- Transvaal
- Osborne
- Schumacher
- Cramer
- Hermit
- Elton
- Kemp
- Rudd
- Violinist
- Alexei
- Davey
- Kennedy
- Crawley
- Sheldon
- Berger
- Gerhard
- Hess
- Holmes
- Trevor
- Lambert
- Bennett
- Derby
- Garry
- Eaton
- Neil
- Birch
- Johnstone
- Sir
- Stephenson
- Renault
- Robbie
- Aston
- Judd
- Melville
- Watson
- Qc
- Serial
- Lotus
- Williamson
- Honda
- Lindsay
- Clive
- Dennis
- Barley
- Chancellor
- Murphy
- Wright
- Barr
- Pearce
- Conan
- Ian
- Liam
- Perrin
- Adrian
- Hammersmith
- Gareth
- Leicester
- Williams
- Haas
- Geoffrey
- Robson
- Greenwood
- Nottingham
- Owens
- Winnie
- Harrison
- Manager
- Drummer
Adjective
Wiktionary
NIGEL, proper noun. A male given name, of mostly British usage.
NIGEL, noun. (Australian) (pejorative) (usually restricted to youths) A person, usually male, who is unpopular with their peers, unfashionable, socially awkward and/or introverted.
NIGEL NO FRIENDS, noun. (slang) (derogatory) An individual who has few or no close friends.
Wise words
Words, words, words! They shut one off from the universe.
Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with
things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.