inconspicuous

IPA: ɪŋkˈɑnspɪkwʌs

adjective

  • Invisible.
  • Not prominent nor easily noticeable.
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Examples of "inconspicuous" in Sentences

  • Visually inconspicuous, that is, but evident to anyone with a good nose.
  • Ask the seller to email you a photo of the object if you are not clear about certain statements such as inconspicuous this or soiled that.
  • The guards try to be inconspicuous, which isn’t all that hard: carrying a sidearm in Baghdad is roughly equivalent to carrying a Leatherman in the States.
  • We pranked a co-worker that none of us could stand by smearing sour cream in inconspicuous areas on and around his desk, (inside the mouthpiece of his telephone, on his pens, etc).
  • Editorially it attacked Bright's position, belittling the speech for having been made at the one "inconspicuous" place where the orator would be sure of a warm welcome, and asking why Manchester or
  • Similarly, the word 'inconspicuous', in Heidegger's later writings, indicates something other than being hidden or obscured in the obvious way that features of the earth or soil, to which the gardener must attend, may be.
  • And while a shy designer trying to be inconspicuous is certainly a logical possibility, he has a logical consequence that those who perceive his almost-but-not-quite-erased footprints should cut some slack for those who are having trouble seeing them.
  • Sticky Fingers is taking orders for a slew of savory vegan sides and desserts you can bring to Thanksgiving dinner; owner Doron Greenblatt says the sides are "inconspicuous" -- so your fellow feasters will never know there's soy milk in the mashed potatoes.

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