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All incog antonyms

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adjective incog

  • disclosed — Simple past tense and past participle of disclose.
  • exposed — Make (something) visible, typically by uncovering it.

adj incog

  • obvious — easily seen, recognized, or understood; open to view or knowledge; evident: an obvious advantage.
  • uncovered — having no cover or covering.
  • bare — If a part of your body is bare, it is not covered by any clothing.
  • clear — Something that is clear is easy to understand, see, or hear.
  • open — not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
  • plain — clear or distinct to the eye or ear: a plain trail to the river; to stand in plain view.
  • revealed — to make known; disclose; divulge: to reveal a secret.
  • shown — a past participle of show.
  • told — simple past tense and past participle of tell1 .
  • unconcealed — to hide; withdraw or remove from observation; cover or keep from sight: He concealed the gun under his coat.
  • known — past participle of know1 .
  • aboveboard — An arrangement or deal that is aboveboard is legal and is being carried out openly and honestly. A person who is aboveboard is open and honest about what they are doing.
  • candid — When you are candid about something or with someone, you speak honestly.
  • frank — direct and unreserved in speech; straightforward; sincere: Her criticism of my work was frank but absolutely fair.
  • honest — honorable in principles, intentions, and actions; upright and fair: an honest person.
  • overt — open to view or knowledge; not concealed or secret: overt hostility.
  • public — of, relating to, or affecting a population or a community as a whole: public funds; a public nuisance.
  • real — true; not merely ostensible, nominal, or apparent: the real reason for an act.
  • genuine — possessing the claimed or attributed character, quality, or origin; not counterfeit; authentic; real: genuine sympathy; a genuine antique.
  • recognizable — to identify as something or someone previously seen, known, etc.: He had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him.
  • unmasked — to strip a mask or disguise from.
  • openly — not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
  • seen — past participle of see1 .
  • unhidden — concealed; obscure; covert: hidden meaning; hidden hostility.
  • usual — habitual or customary: her usual skill.
  • relevant — bearing upon or connected with the matter in hand; pertinent: a relevant remark.
  • familiar — well-acquainted; thoroughly conversant: to be familiar with a subject.
  • normal — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • identified — to recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing; verify the identity of: to identify handwriting; to identify the bearer of a check.
  • native — being the place or environment in which a person was born or a thing came into being: one's native land.
  • regular — usual; normal; customary: to put something in its regular place.
  • common — If something is common, it is found in large numbers or it happens often.
  • named — a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known.
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