words associated with anonymities
Synonyms of anonymity
facelessness: : lacking character or individuality : nondescript the faceless masses
namelessness: : obscure , undistinguished
nowhere: : not in or at any place The book is nowhere to be found.
nowheresville: : nowhere : such as
obscurity: : one that is obscure … peppered with quotes from … heavy hitters, as well as some downright obscurities. —Penelope Green
silence: : forbearance from speech or noise : muteness — often used interjectionally
Words Related to anonymity
oblivion: : the fact or condition of not remembering : a state marked by lack of awareness or consciousness seeking the oblivion of sleep drank herself into oblivion
inconspicuousness: : not readily noticeable
invisibility: : incapable by nature of being seen : not perceptible by vision a movie about an invisible man invisible ultraviolet light
invisibleness: : incapable by nature of being seen : not perceptible by vision a movie about an invisible man invisible ultraviolet light
insignificance: : the quality or state of being insignificant
unpopularity: : not popular : viewed or received unfavorably by the public
Near Antonyms of anonymity
character: : one of the attributes (see attribute entry 1 sense 1 ) or features that make up and distinguish an individual This is a side of her character that few people have seen.
mark: : a boundary land
name: : a word or phrase that constitutes the distinctive designation of a person or thing The boy’s name is Brad.
note: : to notice or observe with care … instructors had noted that he did not perform well under pressure. —Stephan Wilkinson
rep: : reputation
report: : common talk or an account spread by common talk : rumor
reputation: : overall quality or character as seen or judged by people in general
repute: : believe , consider
favor: : friendly regard shown toward another especially by a superior a politician attempting to keep the favor of the voters
popularity: : the quality or state of being popular
importance: : the quality or state of being important : consequence
significance: : something that is conveyed as a meaning often obscurely or indirectly
distinction: : division
eminence: : a position of prominence or superiority
glory: : praise, honor, or distinction extended by common consent : renown
greatness: : notably large in size : huge all creatures great and small
honor: : good name or public esteem : reputation
illustriousness: : notably or brilliantly outstanding because of dignity or achievements or actions : eminent
note: : to notice or observe with care … instructors had noted that he did not perform well under pressure. —Stephan Wilkinson
preeminence: : the quality or state of being preeminent : superiority
prominence: : something prominent : projection a rocky prominence
megastardom: : superstar
superstardom: : a star (as in sports or the movies) who is considered extremely talented, has great public appeal, and can usually command a high salary But last year, when people started posting hits from superstars like Madonna and Puff Daddy on the Web, where anyone could download them for free, the record companies went ballistic. —N’Gai Croal et al. The notion that superstars are protected by NBA refs is neither a new nor a particularly farfetched one. —Jack McCallum
cachet: : a seal used especially as a mark of official approval
kudos: : praise given for achievement
position: : an act of placing or arranging: such as
prestige: : standing or estimation in the eyes of people : weight or credit in general opinion
rank: : relative standing or position
standing: : not yet cut or harvested standing timber standing grain
stature: : natural height (as of a person) in an upright position
acclaim: : applaud , praise Critics acclaimed her performance.
acknowledgment: : the act of acknowledging something or someone acknowledgment of a mistake
acknowledgement: : the act of acknowledging something or someone acknowledgment of a mistake
praise: : to express a favorable judgment of : commend
recognition: : the action of recognizing : the state of being recognized: such as
adoration: : the act of adoring : the state of being adored
idolization: : to worship as a god
Antonyms of anonymity
celebrity: : the state of being celebrated : fame The actress lived a life of celebrity .
fame: : public estimation : reputation
notoriety: : the quality or state of being notorious the city’s notoriety for corrupt and incompetent government —R. E. Merriam
renown: : a state of being widely acclaimed and highly honored : fame
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