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		Definition of anonymously in English: anonymouslyadverbəˈnɒnɪməsliəˈnɑnɪməsli 1In a way that prevents a person from being identified by name.  Newman published two novels, both anonymously Example sentencesExamples -  Her desire to publish anonymously was not unusual because, for a woman writer, fame could often lead to infamy.
 -  The court's determination will go a long way toward reassuring citizens that they may anonymously criticize public officials.
 -  Here is an anonymously edited abridgment of 16 lectures.
 -  A co-worker was anonymously threatened with highly abusive and threatening emails from an anonymous address.
 -  In 1917, she anonymously provided the first of what would be many benefactions to Joyce.
 -  Some Fruits of Solitude, a collection of aphorisms praised by R. L. Stevenson, was published anonymously in 1693.
 -  At the same time, he is anonymously romancing the shopkeeper through email.
 -  In their initial decades, both magazines presented anonymously written news compendiums.
 -  Students anonymously commented on these interpretations through reflective writing.
 -  They advertised free software, which it claimed would allow consumers to anonymously engage in peer-to-peer file sharing.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that produces no outstanding, individual, or unusual features; unremarkably or impersonally.
 the anonymously furnished parlour Example sentencesExamples -  The result is a certain vividness of speech, which counteracts his often rather anonymously straightforward prose.
 -  Through this essence, these people, whether immigrant or still resident of the homeland, seek to anonymously eternalize their own existence.
 -  This man's stare is anonymously vacant and yet also threatening fills the film with his presence.
 -  I moved into my new antiseptic apartment, anonymously beige and thoroughly inoffensive, and became a relative recluse.
 -  Our tester's black-trimmed cabin looks anonymously inoffensive at first, but a few areas will rouse persnickety observers.
 -  It appeared to be mixed with objects that might have been trees, animals, people, all anonymously gray from the ubiquitous ash.
 -  It was a simple enough piece, a rocking number, anonymously dull.
 -  On paper, there's something almost anonymously simple about this singer.
 -  Chris continues to walk, anonymously down the busy street.
 -  Can't you do anything without proving how anonymously idiotic you truly are?
 
  
    Definition of anonymously in US English: anonymouslyadverbəˈnɑnɪməsliəˈnäniməslē 1In a way that prevents a person from being identified by name.  Newman published two novels, both anonymously Example sentencesExamples -  Some Fruits of Solitude, a collection of aphorisms praised by R. L. Stevenson, was published anonymously in 1693.
 -  They advertised free software, which it claimed would allow consumers to anonymously engage in peer-to-peer file sharing.
 -  A co-worker was anonymously threatened with highly abusive and threatening emails from an anonymous address.
 -  In their initial decades, both magazines presented anonymously written news compendiums.
 -  The court's determination will go a long way toward reassuring citizens that they may anonymously criticize public officials.
 -  Her desire to publish anonymously was not unusual because, for a woman writer, fame could often lead to infamy.
 -  At the same time, he is anonymously romancing the shopkeeper through email.
 -  Students anonymously commented on these interpretations through reflective writing.
 -  Here is an anonymously edited abridgment of 16 lectures.
 -  In 1917, she anonymously provided the first of what would be many benefactions to Joyce.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that produces no outstanding, individual, or unusual features; unremarkably or impersonally.
 the anonymously furnished parlor Example sentencesExamples -  It was a simple enough piece, a rocking number, anonymously dull.
 -  The result is a certain vividness of speech, which counteracts his often rather anonymously straightforward prose.
 -  I moved into my new antiseptic apartment, anonymously beige and thoroughly inoffensive, and became a relative recluse.
 -  It appeared to be mixed with objects that might have been trees, animals, people, all anonymously gray from the ubiquitous ash.
 -  Through this essence, these people, whether immigrant or still resident of the homeland, seek to anonymously eternalize their own existence.
 -  Our tester's black-trimmed cabin looks anonymously inoffensive at first, but a few areas will rouse persnickety observers.
 -  Chris continues to walk, anonymously down the busy street.
 -  Can't you do anything without proving how anonymously idiotic you truly are?
 -  This man's stare is anonymously vacant and yet also threatening fills the film with his presence.
 -  On paper, there's something almost anonymously simple about this singer.
 
  
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