unperson (Meaning)

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unperson (n)

a person regarded as nonexistent and having no rights; a person whose existence is systematically ignored (especially for ideological or political reasons)

Synonyms & Antonyms of unperson

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unperson Sentence Examples

  1. The totalitarian regime ruthlessly erased Winston from existence, rendering him an unperson.
  2. The unperson's memory, possessions, and identity were systematically eliminated from society.
  3. The secret police whispered of dissidents reduced to unpersons, vanishing without a trace.
  4. Julia's love for Winston made her an unperson in the eyes of the Party.
  5. The government fabricated a new narrative, where the unperson had never existed.
  6. The unperson's former friends and family lived in constant fear, knowing they could share the same fate.
  7. In the dystopian society, unpersons became a symbol of resistance and defiance against the oppressive regime.
  8. The unperson's name was erased from all records, their existence denied.
  9. The Party indoctrinated the populace into accepting the unperson as a non-entity.
  10. Despite the efforts to obliterate them, the unperson's legacy lived on in the whispers of those who secretly mourned their loss.

FAQs About the word unperson

a person regarded as nonexistent and having no rights; a person whose existence is systematically ignored (especially for ideological or political reasons)

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No antonyms found.

The totalitarian regime ruthlessly erased Winston from existence, rendering him an unperson.

The unperson's memory, possessions, and identity were systematically eliminated from society.

The secret police whispered of dissidents reduced to unpersons, vanishing without a trace.

Julia's love for Winston made her an unperson in the eyes of the Party.