Opposite of a famous person, typically successful or much-publicized
Opposite of the state of being well known
Opposite of a person who is celebrated for their skill, actions or celebrity
“He became a villain following his missed shot to seal the game and the opportunity to play off in the finals.”
Opposite of an extremely famous or notorious person, especially in a particular field
“In the end, Phelps walked off with six golds and two bronzes, hardly a failure.”
Opposite of the state of being famous or well known
“This has proved invaluable in solving every crime in which the perpetrator is attempting anonymity.”
Opposite of a very famous or talented entertainer, especially an actor
“Peggy had caught Errol's roving eyes when she was an extra on his Western movie.”
Opposite of a woman or thing regarded as the finest or most outstanding in a particular sphere or group
“Roger, widely regarded as the king of tennis, has said playing in front of important people like Prince William was extremely special and a great pleasure.”
Opposite of one who is the object of great respect, admiration, or devotion
“The company is the bottom of the barrel when it comes to car services.”
Opposite of of which all members or participants are celebrities or well-known
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