stealthy
IPA: stˈɛɫθi
adjective
- Characterized by or resembling stealth or secrecy.
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Examples of "stealthy" in Sentences
- This is large, brown and stealthy.
- The leopard is an agile and stealthy predator.
- The war was more stealthy and covert in nature.
- Giriza trainers offer knowledge in the stealthy arts.
- Additional features included stealthy design of the turret.
- However, Hamina class was not the first stealthy ship in Finland.
- The company denied that it installed its software by stealthy means.
- They can turn invisible and the best types are the swift and stealthy.
- Client expects the server to understand the stealthy negotiation protocol.
- His manner might have been called stealthy, if one were looking for stealth.
- It's absurdly large, four times that of the not particularly stealthy Tornado.
- Some woman's arm and hand has preceded mine in stealthy search after that fatal spring.
- On the other hand, 09Droid could have rather easily programmed in stealthy code to silently steal account log-ins.
- Instantly he recalled the stealthy Indians that the boys had seen the previous day, and he sensed immediate danger.
- Active reconnaissance operations are also classified as stealthy or aggressive, as discussed in the following paragraphs.
- The Journal says experts believe the pictures show an aircraft designed to be "stealthy," or difficult to detect on radar, what is known as a 'fifth generation' fighter.
- My neighbor snowmobiles and a couple years ago had an encounter where the wolves had killed a deer on the trail and did not seem very afraid at all when they took off within sight. (and how stealthy is a group of snowmobiles?)
- The BrahMos, which has been described as a stealthy cruise missile that can deliver a 200 kg payload to a target 290 km away at speeds exceeding 2.8 Mach, has been in service with the Navy and was inducted into the Army in 2007.
- He did not stoop, but he bent rather forwards; his mode of walking was peculiar, and rather like that of a cat, but of a cat that was well acquainted with the ground it was moving over; the step showed no doubt or apprehension, it could hardly be called stealthy, but it glided on firmly and cautiously, without haste, or swagger, or unevenness ....