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incog
adjective as in concealed
adjective as in covert
adjective as in disguised
adjective as in incognito
adjective as in unknown
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Example Sentences
Amsterdam, August 3d, 1781,137 Extract from the King's speech at the prorogation of Parliament; the English Court will probably insist on their two preliminaries, as conditions of accepting the Imperial mediation.—Indications of the Emperor's favorable disposition towards America, while visiting the Low Countries.—Expressed a desire to meet Mr Adams incog.
I wish I could see that woman, and be myself incog.
I am come purposely to inspect the gaol, Mrs. Ripshaw, and I wish to be quite incog. at present.
She must come incog, Jack; aye, in man’s clothes, if she can: you know why.
She earnestly hoped his incog. would ever remain unknown, for her delicacy shrunk at the publicity and notoriety which would then attend his attachment.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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