Entertainment / Literature / Tag: Tags are catch-phrases or character traits that a fiction writer uses repeatedly with a character. For instance, both the phrase, 'Elementary my dear Watson,' and the 'smoking-pipe-with-deer-hunter-hat' ensemble of Sherlock Holmes, are two 'tags' Sir Arthur Conan Doyle uses repeatedly as distinguishing marks for that character. In the old Doc Savage adventurer thrillers of the 1940s and 1950s, the phrase, 'The Man of Bronze' was a verbal tag to describe the protagonist, while the author used a sword hidden in a cane as the object-tag for his dapper lawyer side-kick. Meanwhile, the author used ape-like visage as a descriptive tag for 'Monk,' the stunted chemist who was a part of his crime-busting team. Tags thus can be either phrases or words or they can be imagery and description or perhaps simple objects and wardrobe--overall, a very versital term.
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Tag Adjective Synonyms: name, epithet, label, designation, title, appellation, nickname, handle, moniker
Tag Noun Synonyms: label, name or price tag, mark, marker, tab, ticket, sticker, stub, docket
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