inconspicuousness (Meaning)

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inconspicuousness (n)

the quality of being not easily seen

inconspicuousness Sentence Examples

  1. The assassin's inconspicuousness allowed him to blend seamlessly into the crowd.
  2. The thief's subtle movements and drab attire maintained his inconspicuousness during the heist.
  3. The spy's inconspicuousness ensured that his cover remained intact, even under intense scrutiny.
  4. The vigilante relied on his inconspicuousness to carry out his covert operations without detection.
  5. The undercover journalist maintained her inconspicuousness by adopting the local dialect and customs.
  6. The smuggler's inconspicuousness allowed him to bypass security checkpoints undetected.
  7. The hunter's inconspicuousness enabled him to approach his prey silently and with lethal precision.
  8. The private investigator used his inconspicuousness to gather evidence discreetly without raising suspicion.
  9. The pickpocket relied on his inconspicuousness to lift wallets and valuables without anyone noticing.
  10. The alien spaceship hovered over the city, its inconspicuousness shielding it from detection by radar and visual surveillance.

FAQs About the word inconspicuousness

the quality of being not easily seen

oblivion,invisibility,insignificance, anonymity, invisibleness, namelessness, silence, facelessness, obscurity, nowhere

notoriety, renown, report, mark, name, popularity, reputation, renown, fame, celebrity

The assassin's inconspicuousness allowed him to blend seamlessly into the crowd.

The thief's subtle movements and drab attire maintained his inconspicuousness during the heist.

The spy's inconspicuousness ensured that his cover remained intact, even under intense scrutiny.

The vigilante relied on his inconspicuousness to carry out his covert operations without detection.