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anonymously

American  
[uh-non-uh-muhs-lee] / əˈnɒn ə məs li /

adverb

  1. without giving a name.

    If you wish to write your story from a man's point of view, either using your name or anonymously, I will post it for you.


Etymology

Origin of anonymously

anonymous ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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In the days since he announced it—anonymously—Kauffman has been accused of having a “peasant feudal lord mindset” and satirizing the city’s posture toward the tech industry and its leaders.

From The Wall Street Journal

She spoke anonymously to the BBC after Ruben had been charged with several offences, but before he had admitted to anything.

From BBC

Companies such as Ipidea then rent out access to the devices to paying customers who want to use the internet anonymously.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 35-year-old has urged the thieves to "do the right thing" and return the jewellery anonymously.

From BBC

Angela Parker, National Manager for Scotland at Crimestoppers, said some people are "reluctant" to contact police but reports to the charity can be made completely anonymously.

From BBC