inconspicuous

in·con·spic·u·ous

 (ĭn′kən-spĭk′yo͞o-əs)
adj.
Not readily noticeable.

in′con·spic′u·ous·ly adv.
in′con·spic′u·ous·ness n.
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inconspicuous

(ˌɪnkənˈspɪkjʊəs)
adj
not easily noticed or seen; not prominent or striking
ˌinconˈspicuously adv
ˌinconˈspicuousness n
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in•con•spic•u•ous

(ˌɪn kənˈspɪk yu əs)

adj.
not conspicuous.
[1615–25; < Latin]
in`con•spic′u•ous•ly, adv.
in`con•spic′u•ous•ness, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.inconspicuous - not prominent or readily noticeable; "he pushed the string through an inconspicuous hole"; "the invisible man"
conspicuous - obvious to the eye or mind; "a tower conspicuous at a great distance"; "wore conspicuous neckties"; "made herself conspicuous by her exhibitionistic preening"
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inconspicuous

adjective
2. plain, ordinary, modest, unobtrusive, unnoticeable The studio is an inconspicuous grey building.
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inconspicuous

adjective
Not readily noticed or seen:
Idiom: having a low profile.
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Translations
غَيْر لافِت للنَّظَر
nenápadný
ikke iøjefaldende
unauffällig
inapparent
lítt áberandi
poco appariscente
nepastebimasnepastebimumas
nemanāmsneuzkrītošs
ikke lett å få øye på
göze çarpmaz
不引人注意的难以觉察的

inconspicuous

[ˌɪnkənˈspɪkjʊəs] ADJ [person] → que no llama la atención; [colour] → poco llamativo, que no llama la atención; [place] → que pasa desapercibido
she tried to make herself inconspicuoustrató de no llamar la atención or de pasar desapercibida
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inconspicuous

[ˌɪnkənˈspɪkjuəs] adj (= not noticeable) [person] → qui passe inaperçu(e); [area, place] → discret/ète; [colour, dress] → discret/ète
to make o.s. inconspicuous → ne pas se faire remarquer
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inconspicuous

adjunauffällig; to make oneself inconspicuousso wenig Aufsehen wie möglich erregen, sich kleinmachen (inf)
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inconspicuous

[ˌɪnkənˈspɪkjʊəs] adj (place) → che non dà nell'occhio, poco in vista; (colour) → poco appariscente; (person, dress) → dimesso/a
to make o.s. inconspicuous → cercare di passare inosservato/a
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inconspicuous

(inkənˈspikjuəs) adjective
not noticeable or conspicuous. The detective tried to be as inconspicuous as possible.
ˌinconˈspicuousness noun
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