incognito

IPA: ɪnkɔgnˈitoʊ

noun

  • One unknown or in disguise, or under an assumed character or name.
  • The assumption of disguise or of a feigned character; the state of being in disguise or not recognized.

adjective

  • Without being known; in an assumed character, or under an assumed title; in disguise.

adverb

  • Without revealing one's identity.
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Examples of "incognito" in Sentences

  • It's time to reveal your incognito.
  • She attended them incognito, sitting alone in the balcony.
  • Tim was traveling incognito, under the name of Peter Gillham.
  • I had to use incognito for my faults that I have done before.
  • In exile, Francis adopted the incognito title of 'Count of Moratalla'.
  • One of the incognito is again finding amusement in removing Yugoslavia.
  • He returned to Vienna in 1989 incognito but was recognized and arrested.
  • In 1812 he returned to the town incognito so that none can recognize him.
  • Arthur goes to the tavern incognito to find out what people think about him.
  • They always try to sneak in incognito, because they don't have a legal license.

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