nonentity|nonentities in English

noun

[non·en·ti·ty || nɑ'nentətɪ /nɒ-]

something imaginary; something non existent

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1. He's an intellectual nonentity.

2. Chamberlain, she told him, was a nonentity.

3. She treated him as a nonentity.

4. Amidst the current bunch of nonentities, he is a towering figure.

5. 2 Chamberlain, she told him, was a nonentity.

6. Modigliani would never have stayed with a nonentity.

7. Oh, yes, the nonentity of a junior health minister.

8. She was written off then as a political nonentity.

9. How could such a nonentity become chairman of the company?

10. There was Walther Funk , the shifty - eyed nonentity who had succeeded Schacht.

11. But who's going to come out to see a nonentity like you?

12. I refuse to make my God and Saviour a nonentity.

13. "Know" is an answer of affirmation, nonentity the slightest problem.

14. He's famous in Europe, but a nonentity in the U.S.

15. And talking is always difficult to catch owing to its nonentity.

16. I spoke to some nonentity at the company who couldn't give me any information.

17. Your customer nonentity, or your forum password mistake, or your accountnumberhave beenedtargeted by the managingperson.

18. I think we are too ready to look upon the child as a nonentity.

19. This collection of essays is saved from nonentity by the stature of the contributors.

20. Antonyms for Celebutante include nobody, noncelebrity, nonentity, unknown, non-person, commoner, pleb, nothing, lightweight and cipher

21. This part is the fulcrum of the whole system because the system is nonentity without it.

22. Instead, they should choose some harmless, plodding nonentity like Belgium's prime minister, Herman van Rompuy.

23. The scientists were hesitant to accept the claims of such a nonentity as Richter without corroboration.

24. They still said that he talked much too big, but they did stop treating him as a scruffy nonentity.

25. In the traditional view, the subject of public opinion is hard to be defined because of its feature of nonentity.