inconspicuous in the PONS Dictionary

inconspicuous Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

highly inconspicuous
to try to look inconspicuous

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
While generally visually inconspicuous, their songs are commonly heard.
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In shallow water they are inconspicuous and are never dominant.
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The sepals and petals are narrow and inconspicuous.
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The terminal vegetative buds are inconspicuous and loosely surrounded by the stipules.
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It is a summer annual that producer small, inconspicuous flowers.
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They are mottled and slatey-grey in colour which makes them inconspicuous.
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Most wrens are small and rather inconspicuous, except for their loud and often complex songs.
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Within its range, this is an unmistakable bird, although often inconspicuous in the treetops.
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The leaves contain stipules that are usually inconspicuous.
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When taught at the college level, figure drawing models are often (but not always) nude (aside from small jewelry or other inconspicuous items).
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