• Unperson

    Origin

    - + person. From the synthetic language "newspeak" in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), where it refers to a person who has not only been executed but whose entire history has been erased.

    Full definition of unperson

    Noun

    unperson

    (plural unpersons or unpeople)
    1. A human who has been stripped of rights, identity or humanity.With his identity stolen he became an unperson unable to prove his existence to the government.
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