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anonym
[an-uh-nim]
anonym
/ ˈæəɪ /
noun
a less common word for pseudonym
an anonymous person or publication
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Thus buried under an anonym, and gravitating at all points toward mediocrity, it is odd that so much interest should centre in his life and works as we actually find to exist.
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The anonym had, like Scott, shirked, and had maintained his anonymity.
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I have not yet written the name of the man I was seeking: contrasts of time and place made it so very remarkable, that I venture to break the rule of anonyms.
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Although to buffet an anonym is to beat the air, still the very effort does good.
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What is an anonym?
An anonym is a false or fictitious name, especially one used by a person so they can remain anonymous.The word anonym is rarely used. A much more common synonym of anonym is pseudonym. (That’s a lot of -nyms—more about that in the next section.)Anonyms can be used for a number of reasons. In legal proceedings, the anonyms John Doe, Jane Doe, Richard Roe, and Jane Roe are used in cases when a person’s name is unknown or is being kept anonymous. They are also sometimes used in medicine for a patient whose name is not known.There are many reasons an author may choose to use an anonym instead of their own name, such as to avoid controversy or to create a persona. When an author uses an anonym, it is more often called a pen name, a nom de plume, or a pseudonym.The word anonym can also refer to an anonymous person or an anonymous publication.Example: A lot of people use anonyms when posting controversial opinions online.
An anonym is a false or fictitious name, especially one used by a person so they can remain anonymous.The word anonym is rarely used. A much more common synonym of anonym is pseudonym. (That’s a lot of -nyms—more about that in the next section.)Anonyms can be used for a number of reasons. In legal proceedings, the anonyms John Doe, Jane Doe, Richard Roe, and Jane Roe are used in cases when a person’s name is unknown or is being kept anonymous. They are also sometimes used in medicine for a patient whose name is not known.There are many reasons an author may choose to use an anonym instead of their own name, such as to avoid controversy or to create a persona. When an author uses an anonym, it is more often called a pen name, a nom de plume, or a pseudonym.The word anonym can also refer to an anonymous person or an anonymous publication.Example: A lot of people use anonyms when posting controversial opinions online.
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