[
UK
/fˈeɪsləs/
]
[ US /ˈfeɪsɫəs/ ]
[ US /ˈfeɪsɫəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
without a face or identity
the faceless accusers of the police state
a faceless apparition
How To Use faceless In A Sentence
- It's different now, there are a few more pundits and a lot of faceless people out there on social media who all have an opinion. The Sun
- Perhaps it comes straight out of that party line dictionary that was written in a smoke-filled room in Sevastapol Street by the same faceless Provo apparatchik who a few years back advocated the practically endless use of the term 'securocrat'. Archive 2009-01-01
- Faceless, unqualified reviewers define our work, remove our colleagues from panels and routinely breach confidentiality.
- What we do have here is a rather queer looking creature with a faceless Charlie Brown head, duck legs, two jointless yet pliable arms, and tentacles.
- The fate of rival bids for NatWest rest in the hands of the faceless large investors.
- Also striking was a realistic portrait from around 1970 of a woman with upswept hair seated in an ornate chair and another more painterly portrait of a faceless male figure against a background of abstract gestures.
- In the studio David Gower, Mike Atherton and Ian Botham lurked around an unusually small cardboard coffee table looking oddly bleached-out, a sense of ghostliness accentuated by the ever-present World Cup logo with its backdrop of faceless, baying cartoon figures set against a glaring firestorm of a sky, like a Soviet-era depiction of some future cricketing apocalypse. India's future is so bright they gotta wear shades | Barney Ronay
- Midland City Central was in the business district end of the city centre, full of faceless anonymous buildings and equally bland people.
- While the Canadian government, for all its faceless fumbling bureaucracy, isn't infallible, we've also never had an iron-fisted strongman declare every Monday a holiday to honour his dog.
- Speaking to a faceless audience who they believed was listening to them somewhere, made them come out with their innermost feelings and fears.