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invisibility

noun as in anonymity

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That led me to the root of her feeling of invisibility, which is the childhood trauma, being bullied.

Like Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple, she uses her age, and the invisibility it thrusts upon her, to her best advantage — first to finagle her way into a position at a prestigious law firm and then to teach the young whippersnappers who run it a thing or two.

“The epidemic of invisibility has been left unchecked for years,” Smith said.

The threat of feeling all that shame and invisibility again was always looming, and I felt like it was my personal responsibility to prevent myself from gaining weight and bringing all of it back.

From Slate

Barabak: In the annals of political history, there will surely be a place for Hogan, who demonstrated — in case we needed any reminding — that the line between politics and entertainment have blurred to the point of invisibility.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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