inconspicuously

English

Etymology

From in- + conspicuous + -ly.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

inconspicuously (comparative more inconspicuously, superlative most inconspicuously)

  1. In an inconspicuous manner; so as not to attract attention or appear unusual or out of the ordinary.
    The detective sat inconspicuously in her car, across the parking lot, pretending to read the newspaper.

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