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Anonymously

Anonymously \A*non"y*mous*ly\ ([.a]*n[o^]n"[i^]*m[u^]s*l[y^]), adv. In an anonymous manner; without a name.
--Swift.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
anonymously

1728, from anonymous + -ly (2).

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anonymously

adv. In an anonymous manner; without a name.

WordNet
anonymously

adv. without giving a name; "she wrote these letters anonymously"

Usage examples of "anonymously".

And so she walked, aimlessly, anonymously, through the dwindling crowds, past the shops--half of them empty now, half still clinging tenaciously to life and profit, hanging on until the bitter end.

Chelsea Wright, a college student who, in a bizarre coincidence, anonymously donated eggs at the Westwood fertility clinic under investigation.

August 15, 1819, sent the manuscript to Hunt to be published anonymously by Ollier.

A man of medium stature awaited him, robed anonymously in dark fabric.

Many of the pedestrians are anonymously hooded and visored, as he is, but fair numbers of the most youthful men and women go bareheaded in spite of the bad weather.

Her idea was that, armed with such information, she would anonymously inform the Bahamian authorities after she, Daniel, and Butler had long since departed.

Butler has been treated, and we go home, and CURE has been saved, and everything is hunky-dory, can we somehow anonymously alert the Bahamian authorities to what is going on at the Wingate?

I had also been careful to come anonymously to the city, traveling in a rented vehicle across the Crater Plain at night, hiring a room in a slum tenement and staying away from any haunt-locks and blacklight devices that might scan my soul engrams and reveal me for what I was: Hestia Memar, a woman of Winterstrike, an enemy.

In fact, Ernest Bramah was his real name, Ernest Bramah Smith, and he labored anonymously on the editorial staff of a number of highly regarded publications.

A book, issued anonymously by a friend of Spinoza, applying a little more logic to the Cartesian idea of substance, caused him to obtain additional ground.

The Young Irelanders, however, at first furtively and anonymously, afterwards more or less openly, and, finally, in the columns of the newspaper press, and in the Repeal Association itself, stigmatised the rent as mercenary.

Published anonymously in 1533, this is the fourth book of the series about Palmerin, another fictional knight.

From January until July 1780, he published, anonymously, a series of miscellaneous small works, seven pamphlets of about one hundred pages each, distributed at irregular intervals to subscribers.

By donating the artwork anonymously to specific churches and then using their political influence, the brotherhood facilitated placement of these four pieces in carefully chosen churches in Rome.

Someday, perhaps, some of these collections will find their way anonymously into the great museums of the worldbut not for a very long time.