"Allison" is primarily a proper noun, specifically a given name.
/ˈælɪsən/
"Allison" is a name commonly used in English-speaking countries. As a name, it has no inherent meaning in the way common nouns do, but it is often associated with traits or characteristics attributed to individuals who bear the name.
The name is used primarily in personal contexts, such as when referring to individuals. It is less commonly used in formal or written contexts apart from instances discussing someone's name, such as in texts, biographies, or conversations.
Allison is my best friend who always supports me.
Allison es mi mejor amiga que siempre me apoya.
Yesterday, I met Allison at the coffee shop, and we had a great time.
Ayer, conocí a Allison en la cafetería y pasamos un gran rato.
Allison decided to pursue a career in fashion design.
Allison decidió seguir una carrera en diseño de moda.
Since "Allison" is a proper noun and not a commonly used phrase in idiomatic expressions, it does not have idiomatic expressions associated with it.
"Allison" is derived from the medieval name "Alysson," which is a variation of "Alice." The name Alice is of Old French origin, derived from the name "Aalis," which comes from the Germanic name "Adalheidis," meaning "noble kind" or "nobility."
As a proper noun, "Allison" does not have synonyms or antonyms in the conventional sense. However, in a broader context: - Synonyms: None, as it is a unique proper noun. - Antonyms: None, for the same reason.
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