Nominated vs Nominee - What's the difference?
nominated | nominee |
of or pertaining to someone or something that has received a nomination
(nominate)
A person named, or designated, by another, to any office, duty, or position; one nominated, or proposed, by others for office or for election to office.
A person or organisation in whose name a security is registered though true ownership is held by another party, called nominator, especially for the purpose of concealing the identity of the nominator.
As verbs the difference between nominated and nominee
is that nominated is (nominate) while nominee is .As an adjective nominated
is of or pertaining to someone or something that has received a nomination.nominated
English
Adjective
(head)- The nominated candidates will each give a speech before the election.
Verb
(head)nominee
English
Noun
(en noun)- The Supreme Court confiscated half of Thaksin Shinawatra's fortune after finding that, while being Prime Minister, he held shares in commercial companies through nominees .