faceless
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++face·less /ˈfeɪsləs/ adjective [usually before noun] 1 BORINGa faceless person, organization, or building has nothing that makes them special, interesting, or different – used to show disapproval 〔人、机构或建筑物〕无个性的,缺乏特征的〔含贬义〕 He had become just another faceless bureaucrat. 他已成为千人一面的官僚中的一员。 faceless modern office blocks 千篇一律的现代办公楼群n2 faceless communication does not involve seeing the person you are communicating with Faceless communication, online or in text messages, can lead to misunderstandings.
Examples from the Corpus
faceless• These victims should not remain faceless.• The glare of the nauseous streetlights which made the world faceless and colourless.• The only enemy I knew was faceless and somewhere outside our perimeter.• a faceless committee• Many stations allow nameless, faceless fans to rail incessantly about things they know nothing about.• The buildings were the same kind as where her faceless father had been.• The faceless ones knew the villain had been introduced and they wanted to hiss and boo.faceless bureaucrat• He had become just another faceless bureaucrat.• Without harassment, without secret police, faceless bureaucrats, permits and papers, forms, prohibitions, repressions.face·less adjectiveLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
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faceless
face‧less /ˈfeɪsləs/
adjective [usually before noun]
a faceless person, organization, or building has nothing that makes them special, interesting, or different – used to show disapproval:
He had become just another faceless bureaucrat.
faceless modern office blocks
face‧less /ˈfeɪsləs/
adjective [usually before noun]a faceless person, organization, or building has nothing that makes them special, interesting, or different – used to show disapproval: