antifame

English

Etymology

From anti- +‎ fame.

Adjective

antifame (comparative more antifame, superlative most antifame)

  1. Opposing fame.
    • 2009, Erik Hage, The Words and Music of Van Morrison, page 120:
      The singer had continually been occupied, to distraction, with making anticelebrity and antifame statements. He spent a good portion of the late 1980s and early 1990s dismissing his fame as an “illusion” []