Synonyms for incog
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : in-kog |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈkɒg |
Top 10 synonyms for incog Other synonyms for the word incog
- alien
- anonymous
- bearded
- cached
- camouflaged
- changed
- cloaked
- concealed
- covered up
- covert
- dark
- desolate
- disguised
- dissembled
- distant
- enshrouded
- fake
- false
- far
- far-off
- faraway
- feigned
- furtive
- guarded
- hidden
- holed up
- humble
- hush-hush
- hushed up
- incog
- incognito
- inconspicuous
- isolated
- little known
- masked
- masquerading
- obscure
- obscured
- on the Q. T.
- perdu
- pretend
- private
- privy
- put in the hole
- QT
- recondite
- screened
- secret
- secreted
- shrouded
- so-and-so
- stashed
- stealthy
- sub rosa
- such-and-such
- tucked away
- ulterior
- unapprehended
- unascertained
- uncelebrated
- uncharted
- under assumed name
- under wraps
- under-the-table
- undercover
- underhand
- undiscovered
- undistinguished
- unexplained
- unexplored
- unfamiliar
- unheard-of
- unidentified
- unknown
- unnamed
- unnoted
- unperceived
- unrecognized
- unrenowned
- unrevealed
- unseen
- unsung
- unsuspected
- untold
- veiled
- X
Définition of incog
- As in incognito : adj in disguise
- As in unknown : adj obscure, mysterious
- As in concealed : adj hidden, secret
- As in covert : adj clandestine, underhanded
- As in disguised : adj unrecognizable
- For aught we know the ould lady was thravellin' incog—like me.
- Extract from : « Soldier Stories » by Rudyard Kipling
- This Prince had been for some time in France; and tho' he was incog.
- Extract from : « The Memoirs of Charles-Lewis, Baron de Pollnitz, Volume III » by Karl Ludwig von Pllnitz
- The Jedge might call you out, sir, for intruding upon his incog.
- Extract from : « Short Story Classics (American) Vol. 2 » by Various
- The straw bonnet—you see people cannot tell whether you are not incog, as yet—'
- Extract from : « The Young Step-Mother » by Charlotte M. Yonge
- Pray, also, give Nipkin a hint not to bestow any undue attention on Mr. Cashel, who wants to be incog.
- Extract from : « Roland Cashel » by Charles James Lever
- Then handing it to his daughter, and instructing the young girl how to deliver it incog, he despatches her upon her errand.
- Extract from : « The Fatal Cord » by Mayne Reid
- So one day I got tired of working out Rubiyt motifs in brass, and I went over to the caf for luncheon, incog.
- Extract from : « Yellowstone Nights » by Herbert Quick
- A ludicrous adventure into which the king was led by his mania for going about incog.
- Extract from : « Life and Times of Her Majesty Caroline Matilda, Vol. I (of III) » by C. F. Lachelles Wraxall
- Abraham Lincoln, we like to think, was a typical American, but were one to encounter him incog.
- Extract from : « Idling in Italy » by Joseph Collins
- Barring the “habits,” such a Gipsy is as much a Gipsy as before, although he is one incog.
- Extract from : « A History of the Gipsies » by Walter Simson
Antonyms for incog
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