Moderate as in unknown Used to describe something or someone that is in disguise or concealed, similar to being incognito. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Incog'
The mysterious traveler preferred to stay incog during his journey, keeping a low profile.
In order to surprise her friends, she went incog by wearing a disguise to the costume party.
The mysterious author remained incog, leaving readers curious about their identity.
The rare species remained incog to protect it from poachers.
The celebrity tried to go incog during the vacation to avoid attention.
The witness chose to stay incog to avoid involvement in the legal proceedings.
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