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inobtrusive

[in-uhb-troo-siv] / ˌɪn əbˈtru sɪv /


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More often, though, the camera’s positioning, movement and focus are inobtrusive.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 16, 2023

Paar kept saying: "I don't know what to do," and Rooney claimed: "I'm not trying to be inobtrusive."

From Time Magazine Archive

Then Grandcourt's behavior as a lover had hardly at all passed the limit of an amorous homage which was inobtrusive as a wafted odor of roses, and spent all its effects in a gratified vanity.

From Daniel Deronda by Eliot, George

Young, and artless, and innocent, meaning no harm, and thinking none; affectionate as a smiling infant—playful, yet inobtrusive, as a weaned lamb—everybody loved her.

From The Works of Charles Lamb in Four Volumes, Volume 4 by Lamb, Charles

It enabled him to detect accessible moments, do inobtrusive friendly services, and above all amuse his quarry.

From The Research Magnificent by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)




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