[ UK /stˈɛlθi/ ]
[ US /ˈstɛɫθi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. marked by quiet and caution and secrecy; taking pains to avoid being observed
    a sneak attack
    stealthy footsteps
    a surreptitious glance at his watch
    a furtive manner
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How To Use stealthy In A Sentence

  • Instead of staying stealthy for marketing reasons, though, the Kleiner partners say that the stealthiness is to avoid bad competition, because bad competition can destroy a market.
  • Aircraft were first built of wood, then metal and now stealthy composites.
  • Reaching the front door, she opened it and shut it again hard, using the music of the bells to cover her stealthy return through the maze of Edwardian dining chairs, assorted cabinets, and overmantel mirrors. Sonnet of the Sphinx
  • Russia did the technical aggression by the wire telegraph in Outer Mongolia. It emerged the imperialist characteristics such as stealthy, two-faced and compromise.
  • Out of doors something made a circuit of the cabin, like a beast of the night, stealthy footsteps muffled by the snow: _pad -- pad -- pad_ .... The Bronze Bell
  • He was on his serene, almost stealthy way. The Sun
  • And is it me, or is there something sinister and stealthy about that design?
  • His Catwoman is every inch the stealthy thief as she cuts across the page as lithesome as ever.
  • Without a strong partnership between industry and the warfighter, it would have been impossible to transform a space-age stealthy fighter into the ultimate multi-role, peerless air dominance machine.
  • Gathering such information about the terrorists can be daunting, given the desire of most subversives to keep the organization small, stealthy, and secret.
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