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- Dictionaryin·cog·ni·to/ˌinˌkäɡˈnēdō/
adjective
- 1. (of a person) having one's true identity concealed: "in order to observe you have to be incognito"
adverb
- 1. in a way that conceals one's true identity: "he is now operating incognito"
noun
- 1. an assumed or false identity: "she is locked in her incognito"
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Incognito definition: having one's identity concealed, as under an assumed name, especially to avoid notice or formal attentions.. See examples of INCOGNITO used in a sentence.
The meaning of INCOGNITO is with one's identity concealed. How to use incognito in a sentence. Did you know?
INCOGNITO definition: 1. avoiding being recognized, by changing your name or appearance: 2. avoiding being recognized…. Learn more.
When you want to do something and not be recognized, go incognito — hiding your true identity.
Define incognito. incognito synonyms, incognito pronunciation, incognito translation, English dictionary definition of incognito. adv. & adj. With one's identity disguised or concealed. n. pl. in·cog·ni·tos The identity assumed by a person whose actual identity is disguised or...
noun. The identity assumed by a person whose actual identity is disguised or concealed. American Heritage. A person who is incognito. Webster's New World. The state of being incognito. Webster's New World. The disguise assumed. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: confidentialness.
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. He preferred to remain incognito.
INCOGNITO meaning: 1. avoiding being recognized, by changing your name or appearance: 2. avoiding being recognized…. Learn more.
adj. having one's identity concealed, as under an assumed name, esp. to avoid notice or formal attentions. adv. with the real identity concealed: to travel incognito. n. a person who is incognito. the state of being incognito. the disguise or character assumed by an incognito.
incognito. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English in‧cog‧ni‧to /ˌɪnkɒɡˈniːtəʊ $ ˌɪnkɑːɡˈniːtoʊ/ adverb if a famous person does something incognito, they do it without letting people know who they are → disguise That night, Lenin travelled incognito to the party headquarters.