Definitionadj. having no known name or identity or known source
Last update: October 25, 2016
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An anonymous pamphlet of 1792 which plays on British fears of the popular uprisings in France to link slave trade abolitionists with French Jacobins. [adjective]
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There are also two Action Zones in Wales funded by an anonymous donor. [adjective]
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Trollope made similar trials of their popularity when anonymous, the former author with the greater success. [adjective]
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Even now there are people who so regard it, though a still better tool for a blackguard--the anonymous post-card--is now superseding it. [adjective]
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The anonymous letter scarcely influenced Angela's thoughts in these agitated moments--that was but a foul assault on character by a foul-minded woman. [adjective]
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I have already stated elsewhere that I can render little better reason for choosing to remain anonymous than by saying with Shylock, that such was my humour. [adjective]
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Leroux, is an anonymous or pseudonymous editor of some bourgeois, or even aristocratic, journal. [adjective]
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Anonymous and S. [adjective]
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He wrote me an anonymous letter in prentice backhand when my husband was in the North Riding of Tipperary on the Munster circuit, signed James Lovebirch. [adjective]
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Though she had emerged from the most unfathomable depths of social shadow, she bore on her brow the sign of the anonymous and the unknown. [adjective]
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They watch you, misrepresent you, write letters about you (anonymous sometimes), and you are the torment and the occupation of their lives. [adjective]
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