faceless

adjective
UK: /ˈfeɪsləs/
US: /ˈfeɪsləs/
  1. Without a face or with the face hidden or not clearly seen.

    1. The figure was faceless in the dark.
    2. He became another faceless worker lost in the crowd after moving to the city.
  2. Lacking individuality or personality; anonymous or impersonal.

    1. The office building looked faceless and gray.
    2. Many feel social media has made society more faceless and disconnected than before.
  3. Not known or recognized; lacking fame or identity.

    1. The band started as a faceless group.
    2. He donated anonymously to help remain a faceless benefactor to the cause.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "faceless" in English means: Without a face or with the face hidden or not clearly seen., Lacking individuality or personality; anonymous or impersonal., Not known or recognized; lacking fame or identity..

The phonetic transcription of "faceless" is /ˈfeɪsləs/ in British English and /ˈfeɪsləs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "faceless": impersonal, unrecognized, unidentified, nameless, anonymous.

Example usage of "faceless": "The figure was faceless in the dark.". More examples on the page.