anonymity

UK /ænəˈnɪmɪti/ US /ænəˈnɪmɪti/
noun 3

Definitions

noun

1

The quality or state of being anonymous (nameless or unidentified).

Now there are twenty-nine skaters on Wollman Rink Circling in singles and in pairs In this vigorous anonymity

Although the pen-and-paper questionnaires did not require students to give their names, the potential for the teacher to be able to recognise handwriting of individual students led to the perceived loss of anonymity.

2

That which is anonymous.

In one sense the protagonist is the poet himself, but in another sense he is an anonymity.

3

The quality or state of being generally unknown, unrecognized, or uncelebrated.

The profiteer who through a combine fleeces the public would scorn to wrong a friend or betray those of his own household. The problem then resolves itself into a question of the elimination of the impersonality, the anonymity of modern life that is made an excuse for moral irresponsibility.

Actually, pin-striped anonymity in the city once seemed a more likely destination. He was a nervous, awkward teenager, six-foot by the age of 12, six-five fully grown, always trying to appear nicer and more orthodox than he felt he really was.

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