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US
/əˈnɑnəməsɫi/
]
[ UK /ɐnˈɒnəməsli/ ]
[ UK /ɐnˈɒnəməsli/ ]
ADVERB
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without giving a name
she wrote these letters anonymously
How To Use anonymously In A Sentence
- The officials and diplomats spoke anonymously because of the delicacy of the negotiations on what tack to take on Iran.
- By its nature it will be great for political rights management, because it's an enormously penetrative surveillance tool, and it makes it hard to do anything anonymously involving a computer.
- Aragon's writings circulated anonymously or under pseudonyms.
- It is a secure, multilingual website on which company employees can anonymously report any bribe demands that they receive. Times, Sunday Times
- Britain's great graffiti artist comments anonymously from the depths of his grey hoodie. Times, Sunday Times
- If anyone would like to email me with their awkward or embarrassing moments, I can post them here anonymously.
- We discussed Yasmin Alibhai-Brown's concerns that blogging is just 'pub bores' ( see debate on political blogging here on TV), the state of the blog wars, in which both sides have taken a lot of flak, particularly Tim, who has provoked a needed debate about damage done to the image of blogging by lack of basic 'netiquette', and who has been viciously ( anonymously) lambasted for it, which rather proves his original point. Blogger TV again
- Ferran has cropped the images and displayed the women anonymously: shapeless, uniformed midsections reflecting stolen identities.
- Technology-based bullying would be particularly damaging to victims because online harassers can post pictures or videos anonymously and to large audiences.
- Together, the three cases the court cited protect the right to pamphlet and petition anonymously.