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nameless

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Adjective
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name=less
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1 in 1 verses (in OT : 1 in 1 verses)

CIDE DICTIONARY

namelessa. 
  •  Without a name; not having been given a name; as, a nameless star.  Waller.  [1913 Webster]
  •  Undistinguished; not noted or famous.  [1913 Webster]
    "A nameless dwelling and an unknown name."  [1913 Webster]
  •  Not known or mentioned by name; anonymous; as, a nameless writer.  Atterbury.  [1913 Webster]
  •  Unnamable; indescribable; inexpressible.  [1913 Webster]
    "But what it is, that is not yet known; what
    I can not name; 't is nameless woe,I wot.
    "  [1913 Webster]
    "I have a nameless horror of the man."  [1913 Webster]

OXFORD DICTIONARY

nameless, adj.
1 having no name or name-inscription.
2 inexpressible; indefinable (a nameless sensation).
3 unnamed; anonymous, esp. deliberately (our informant, who shall be nameless).
4 too loathsome or horrific to be named (nameless vices).
5 obscure; inglorious.
6 illegitimate.

Derivative
namelessly adv. namelessness n.

THESAURUS

nameless

abominable, anonymous, cryptonymic, cryptonymous, horrible, ignotus, incognito, indefinable, indescribable, ineffable, inexpressible, inglorious, innominate, little known, no credit to, obscure, renownless, repulsive, unacknowledged, uncelebrated, undefined, undesignated, undistinguished, unfamed, unglorified, unheard-of, unhonored, unidentified, unknown, unmentionable, unnamed, unnotable, unnoted, unnoticed, unpopular, unremarked, unrenowned, unspeakable, unspecified, unsung, unutterable, without a name

ROGET THESAURUS

nameless

Misnomer

N misnomer, lucus a non lucendo, Mrs, Malaprop, what d'ye call 'em, Hoosier, nickname, sobriquet, by-name, assumed name, assumed title, alias, nom de course, nom de theatre, nom de guerre, nom de plume, pseudonym, pseudonymy, misnamed, pseudonymous, soi-disant, self called, self styled, self christened, so-called, nameless, anonymous, without a having no name, innominate, unnamed, unacknowledged, in no sense.

Disrepute

N disrepute, discredit, ill repute, bad repute, bad name, bad odor, bad favor, ill name, ill odor, ill favor, disapprobation, ingloriousness, derogation, abasement, debasement, abjectness, degradation, dedecoration, a long farewell to all my greatness, odium, obloquy, opprobrium, ignominy, dishonor, disgrace, shame, humiliation, scandal, baseness, vileness, turpitude, infamy, tarnish, taint, defilement, pollution, stain, blot, spot, blur, stigma, brand, reproach, imputation, slur, crying shame, burning shame, scandalum magnatum, badge of infamy, blot in one's escutcheon, bend sinister, bar sinister, champain, point champain, byword of reproach, Ichabod, argumentum ad verecundiam, sense of shame, disgraced, blown upon, shorn of its beams, shorn of one's glory, overcome, downtrodden, loaded with shame, in bad repute, out of repute, out of favor, out of fashion, out of countenance, at a discount, under a cloud, under an eclipse, unable to show one's face, in the shade, in the background, out at elbows, down at the elbows, down in the world, inglorious, nameless, renownless, obscure, unknown to fame, unnoticed, unnoted, unhonored, unglorified, shameful, disgraceful, discreditable, disreputable, despicable, questionable, unbecoming, unworthy, derogatory, degrading, humiliating, infra dignitatem, dedecorous, scandalous, infamous, too bad, unmentionable, ribald, opprobrious, errant, shocking, outrageous, notorious, ignominious, scrubby, dirty, abject, vile, beggarly, pitiful, low, mean, shabby base, to one's shame be it spoken, Int, fie!, shame!, for shame!, proh pudor!, O tempora!, O mores!, ough!, sic transit gloria mundi!.


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