Anonymous vs Posthumous - What's the difference?
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(not comparable) Lacking a name; not named and determined, as an animal not assigned to any species.
(not comparable) Without any name acknowledged of a person responsible, as that of author, contributor, or the like.
(not comparable) Of unknown name; whose name is withheld
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(comparable, figurative) Lacking individuality.
(originally) Born after the death of one's father.
After the death of someone
Taking place after one's own death
In reference to a work, published after the author's death.
As a proper noun anonymous
is a hacktivist group opposed to internet censorship, government corruption, homophobia and scientology.As an adjective posthumous is
(originally) born after the death of one's father.anonymous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- an anonymous''' pamphlet; an ' anonymous subscription.
- an anonymous' author; an ' anonymous benefactor.
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- No customer personal data will be retained unless it is rendered anonymous .
- an anonymous office block in a soulless industrial estate
Synonyms
* (lacking a name) nameless * (without acknowledged responsible agent) * (of unknown name) unidentified, unknown, unnamed * (lacking individuality) faceless * (without consideration of prestige or background) on the meritsAntonyms
* onymousDerived terms
() * anonym * anonymously * anonymousnessSee also
* (wikipedia) * John Doe * unknownReferences
* * English words suffixed with -ousposthumous
English
Alternative forms
* post-humousAdjective
(-)- ''Posthumous orphans never even knew their fathers.
- The posthumous was given to the family of the soldier who died in battle.
- Usage note: Posthumous awards are made when the intended recipient dies as a result of the action which merits the award. Even a short time lag between the action and the decision may cause the award to be conferred after death or there may be a longer delay such as when a review board decides to confer an award decades after a war has ended but such awards while they may be ''post mortem'' (literally, "after death") are not posthumous awards.
- Artists obscure during their life often receive posthumous recognition, too late for them to enjoy.
- ''His memoirs were his posthumous revenge on enemies he dared not take on alive.