Etymology: [ "in-"käg-'nE-(")tO als ] (adverb or adjective.) 1635. From Latin incognitus (“unknown”), from in- (“not”) + cognitus (“known”), perfect passive participle of cognoscere via Italian incognito.
Without being known; in disguise; in an assumed character, or under an assumed title, One unknown or in disguise, or under an assumed character or name, Without revealing one's identity, The assumption of disguise or of a feigned character; the state of being in disguise or not recognized, Without being known; in disguise; in an assumed character, or under an assumed title; said esp, without revealing ones identity, of great personages who sometimes adopt a disguise or an assumed character in order to avoid notice, without revealing one's identity; "in Holland he lived incognito as a carpenter in the shipyards of the East India company", Someone who is incognito is using a false name or wearing a disguise, in order not to be recognized or identified. Hotel inspectors have to travel incognito. if a famous person does something incognito, they do it without letting people know who they are (incognitus ), anonymously, in disguise, anonymous, unknown, having one's identity hidden, with your identity concealed, without revealing one's identity; "in Holland he lived incognito as a carpenter in the shipyards of the East India company, anonymous person, person whose real identity is hidden; state of being anonymous; disguise, plural of incognito,
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Without being known; in disguise; in an assumed character, or under an assumed title - ""But you can understand," said our strange visitor, sitting down once more and passing his hand over his high white forehead, “you can understand that I am not accustomed to doing such business in my own person. Yet the matter was so delicate that I could not confide it to an agent without putting myself in his power. I have come incognito from Prague for the purpose of consulting you.”"
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One unknown or in disguise, or under an assumed character or name
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Without revealing one's identity
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The assumption of disguise or of a feigned character; the state of being in disguise or not recognized
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Without being known; in disguise; in an assumed character, or under an assumed title; said esp
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without revealing ones identity
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of great personages who sometimes adopt a disguise or an assumed character in order to avoid notice
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without revealing one's identity; "in Holland he lived incognito as a carpenter in the shipyards of the East India company"
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Someone who is incognito is using a false name or wearing a disguise, in order not to be recognized or identified. Hotel inspectors have to travel incognito. if a famous person does something incognito, they do it without letting people know who they are (incognitus )
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anonymously, in disguise
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anonymous, unknown, having one's identity hidden sıfat
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with your identity concealed
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without revealing one's identity; "in Holland he lived incognito as a carpenter in the shipyards of the East India company
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anonymous person, person whose real identity is hidden; state of being anonymous; disguise isim
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