relatively anonymous

Frequency: 5.56.1 per million words

To be anonymous in comparison to others or in a specific context.

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  • Despite his success in the literary world, the author remained relatively anonymous to the general public.
  • As a behind-the-scenes software developer, she was relatively anonymous within the large corporation.
  • Compared to Hollywood superstars, most stage actors are relatively anonymous.
  • By using a pseudonym, he could stay relatively anonymous while sharing his controversial opinions online.
  • Many of the key engineers behind the moon landing have become relatively anonymous over time.
  • The donor chose to be relatively anonymous, only allowing their initials to be published.
  • After moving to New York, he enjoyed being relatively anonymous in the bustling crowds.
  • In a successful band, the bassist is often a relatively anonymous but essential member.
  • The source for the story will remain relatively anonymous to protect their identity from the public.
  • In today's digital age, it is quite difficult to remain relatively anonymous.