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UK
/ɪnkənspˈɪkjuːəsli/
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ADVERB
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in a manner intended to avoid attracting attention
he had entered the room inconspicuously
How To Use inconspicuously In A Sentence
- There was pathos in the evocatively dovetailed dialogues with the strings; left-hand chords emerged inconspicuously from tuttis, the melody poised evanescently above.
- Inconspicuously dressed in a kilt, sporran, dagger, and ‘black mask of Osiris’, Crowley crept down the suburban road from Olympia and bamboozled his way into the sacred vaults.
- There was pathos in the evocatively dovetailed dialogues with the strings; left-hand chords emerged inconspicuously from tuttis, the melody poised evanescently above.
- Inconspicuously, a three piece ensemble plays background music.
- A secret streamlet trickles on beneath the heavy cover of inertia and pseudo-events, slowly and inconspicuously undercutting it.
- he had entered the room inconspicuously
- The eyepiece inconspicuously attaches to your glasses - appearing as the equivalent of a full-size monitor to your proximate eye.
- Daemon seated himself as inconspicuously as possible while his shipmates mingled raucously with the riff-raff that populated the bar.
- We sat down at the table, with Joe lurking inconspicuously nearby.
- If, when you are out, you can inconspicuously run a clean powder-puff over your face, no one will accuse you of indelicacy.