Nameless in a sentence as an adjective

I'm one of the nameless horde of programmers that have been integral and famous at companies you've never heard of.

Actor+mailbox somehow matches my world view better rather than nameless goroutines.

Would he prefer some nameless, faceless bureaucracy determine who gets to see his messages?This is a commons problem on some level.

Describing the situation as "Aaron Swartz was Screwed by the War on *****" ignores the millions of other nameless, faceless people who have also been screwed by it.

It's those nameless individuals who believed in him, whose trust was betrayed - those are the ones that deserve the affection of the community.

Boring, predictable, bile-filled, and more suited to certain Reddit and Tumblr communities who shall remain nameless.

So what you're saying is that most people who valorize the 1950's are assuming they'll be Don Draper and not some nameless black daughter with no economic or educational prospects whose dad was just lynched?

As we've seen in many other mid-level management scandals, including the IRS, for the guy getting screwed it doesn't make much difference whether it's the president or some nameless bureaucrat being paid off by the mob who's doing it.

100K is the point where you have the illusion of financial freedom because you can purchase a BMW, buy a nice home in a bland cul-de-sac with a bunch of nameless white dudes, and it's not until you're in your 40s and you're in danger to losing the job to a robot or a whipper-snapper that you understand that kind of "freedom" is actually enslavement.

Nameless definitions

adjective

being or having an unknown or unnamed source; "a poem by an unknown author"; "corporations responsible to nameless owners"; "an unnamed donor"

See also: unidentified unknown unnamed