Associations to the word «Sinclair»
Noun
- Upton
- Iain
- Orkney
- Cw
- Fcc
- Clive
- Archibald
- Lister
- Calculator
- Affiliate
- Madge
- Stevenson
- Spectrum
- Atari
- Riley
- Clair
- Jungle
- Lewis
- Cunningham
- Newscast
- Hemingway
- Barrington
- Christine
- Amiga
- Basic
- Commodore
- Elmer
- Affiliation
- Broadcast
- Sutherland
- Ld
- Ian
- Towers
- Babylon
- Acorn
- Syndication
- Warwick
- Broadcasting
- Trevor
- Mackay
- Hatfield
- Templar
- Kal
- Weeks
- Monica
- Cartwright
- Ballard
- Rosemary
- Erskine
- Miniature
- Baronet
- Sherwood
- Lockhart
- Dt
- Dayton
- Earl
- Jeffrey
- Intercom
- Caravan
- Gent
- Novelist
- Hearst
- Scottish
- Sahara
- Malcolm
- Shetland
- Seton
- Angus
- Refining
- Argyll
- Whitaker
- Betsy
- Grayson
- Hepburn
- Hugh
- Lennon
- Clone
- Archdeacon
- Gordon
- Emile
- Agreement
- Marijuana
- Sadie
- Mckay
- Blaine
- Micro
- Cripple
- Governorship
- Wilde
- Nigel
- Headline
- Lois
- Pulitzer
- Horatio
Wiktionary
SINCLAIR, proper noun. A Scottish surname, that of a clan, derived from St Claire to whom their churches were dedicated.
SINCLAIR, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
Dictionary definition
SINCLAIR, noun. United States writer whose novels argued for social reform (1878-1968).
SINCLAIR, noun. English electrical engineer who founded a company that introduced many innovative products (born in 1940).
Wise words
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