What is another word for NYC?

Pronunciation: [nˈɪk] (IPA)

NYC, also known as New York City, is a hub of culture, creativity, and innovation. As one of the most iconic cities in the world, NYC is often referred to by a variety of synonyms. Some of the most commonly used synonyms for NYC include "The Big Apple," "The City That Never Sleeps," "The Capital of the World," "The Melting Pot," and "The Empire City." Each of these names reflects a unique aspect of what makes NYC so special. Whether you are looking for a city that embodies excitement, diversity, or opportunity, NYC has it all. So why not plan your next trip to "The City That Never Sleeps"?

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  • Forward Entailment

    • Proper noun, singular
      ny.
  • Independent

    • Proper noun, singular
      n.y..
  • Other Related

    • Proper noun, singular
      CNY.

What are the hypernyms for Nyc?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Nyc

  • NYC is chaotic. And I am attracted to chaos.
    Trevor Dunn
  • There's a reason I moved to NYC, and if I listed all the musicians on my list you'd grow weary.
    Trevor Dunn
  • I'm shocked at how early everything closes here. But people start earlier. I miss the late nightlife in NYC, but then again I sing and burn so much energy in the show that it's probably good - I get to go home and sleep.
    Neil Patrick Harris
  • My grandfather was a newspaper publisher and his paper had all the comics in NYC, so some of my earliest memories are of reading the family paper and heading straight for the comics insert.
    Rick Moody

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