nonentity

noun
UK: /nɒnˈentɪti/
US: /nɑːnˈentɪti/
  1. A person who is not important or famous.

    1. He felt like a complete nonentity.
    2. She didn't want to be a nonentity, lost in the crowd, so she tried to stand out.
  2. Someone or something with no special qualities or features.

    1. The project turned out to be a nonentity.
    2. The new law was largely a nonentity, having very little impact on anything.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "nonentity" in English means: A person who is not important or famous., Someone or something with no special qualities or features..

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

Synonyms for "nonentity": nobody, cipher, lightweight.

Example usage of "nonentity": "He felt like a complete nonentity.". More examples on the page.