unobtrusive
English
Etymology
un- + obtrusive
Adjective
unobtrusive (comparative more unobtrusive, superlative most unobtrusive)
- Not noticeable or blatant; inconspicuous.
- 1925, F[rancis] Scott Fitzgerald, chapter I, in The Great Gatsby, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner’s Sons, OCLC 884653065; republished New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1953, →ISBN:
- Sometimes she and Miss Baker talked at once, unobtrusively and with a bantering inconsequence that was never quite chatter, that was as cool as their white dresses and their impersonal eyes in the absence of all desire.
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Translations
unobtrusive
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