Pronunciation: /əˈnɒn/
noun abbreviation for anonymous, used to refer to an unknown or unspecified person
A1 I will meet you anon at the park.
A2 The stranger disappeared into the night anon.
B1 The author chose to publish the book under the pseudonym 'Anon'.
B2 Anon is a common term used in literature to refer to an anonymous author.
C1 The artist's true identity remained unknown, signing their work simply as Anon.
C2 Anonimity allows individuals to express themselves freely without fear of judgement.
adverb soon; shortly
A1 I will meet you anon at the park.
A2 The package will arrive anon, so keep an eye out for it.
B1 She promised to finish the report anon, but it's already overdue.
B2 The software update is expected to be released anon, with new features and improvements.
C1 The concert tickets will go on sale anon, so make sure to buy them early.
C2 The author's new book will be published anon, generating excitement among fans.
formal The author chose to remain anon to protect their privacy.
informal I'll send you the details anon, don't worry.
slang Let's meet up anon and grab some food.
figurative The truth will be revealed anon, just wait and see.
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