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inconspicuous

[in-kuhn-spik-yoo-uhs] / ˌɪn kənˈspɪk yu əs /


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The England party was hardly inconspicuous, drinking by the side of the road, with plenty wearing traditional Akubra hats that became the uniform of the holiday.

From BBC

She’s a physical marvel here, making herself as small and inconspicuous — yet also as quietly resolute — as her complex character requires.

From Los Angeles Times

It is difficult for the England players to remain inconspicuous, and they have been happy to interact with locals and travelling supporters.

From BBC

The trucks were set to arrive at inconspicuous locations near the airfields, such as gas stations, to release their cargo.

From The Wall Street Journal

Microsoft is set to profit from AI in two ways, Guggenheim said—one obvious and the other more inconspicuous.

From Barron's