| anonymou | He anonymously donated a large sum of money to the Red Cross. |
| anonymou | I want to remain anonymous in this. |
| anonymou | The poem was composed by an anonymous author. |
| anonymous | (adj) having no known name or identity or known source, Syn. anon., Ant. onymous, Example: anonymous authors; anonymous donors; an anonymous gift |
| anonymous | (adj) not known or lacking marked individuality, Example: brown anonymous houses; anonymous bureaucrats in the Civil Service |
| anonymous ftp | (n) a common way to make software available; users are allowed to log in as `guest' without a password and copy whatever has been made available, Syn. anonymous file transfer protocol |
| anonymously | (adv) without giving a name, Example: she wrote these letters anonymously |
| Anonymous | a. [ Gr. &unr_; without name; |
| Anonymously | adv. In an anonymous manner; without a name. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Anonymousness | n. The state or quality of being anonymous. Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ] |