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nominal

Adjective

This word carries a sense of formality and often implies a gap between appearance and reality. When used to describe a role, it suggests a hollow title or a figurehead position where the prestige remains but the authority has vanished. It is common in political or corporate contexts to describe a symbolic leader. In financial contexts, it shifts toward the idea of a token gesture. A nominal price is not meant to generate profit, but rather to satisfy a legal requirement or to ensure the buyer has a vested interest. It describes a value that is technically present but practically negligible.

Meanings

Adjective
[something]

Existing in name only without the actual power or function.

"He is the nominal head of the company, but his daughter makes all the decisions."

Adjective
[something]

Very small or insignificant in amount.

"The museum charges a nominal fee of one dollar for entry."

Adjective
[something]

Relating to a name or a noun.

"The nominal phrase in this sentence consists of the article and the noun."

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