antiperson
Etymology
From anti- + person.
antiperson means somebody who is not a person, or not accepted as a person, or who violates the conventions of personhood. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- Somebody who is not a person, or not accepted as a person, or who violates the conventions of personhood.“The Economic Man of White Collar led Mills to formulate a parallel cultural variant: “the cheerful robot.” To such an anti-person, history was little more than a blind drift of incomprehensible forces, which, he mechanically reasoned, obeyed the classic law of Fate (“Whatever is, must therefore be”).”
- A hypothetical person made out of antimatter.“There could be whole antiworlds and antipeople made out of antiparticles. However, if you meet your antiself, don't shake hands!”