incog

/ɪnˈkɑɡ/
adverb
  1. In disguise or under a false identity; incognito.
    • The spy moved incog through the city, blending in with the crowd.
    • He went incog to the party, wearing a wig and sunglasses.
    • The celebrity traveled incog to avoid being recognized at the airport.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Disguised or concealing one's true identity.
    • The incog detective observed the suspect from a distance.
    • She remained incog throughout the entire conference.
    • The incog visitor turned out to be a famous author.
Synonyms
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