💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Instealing"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| sneakingverb | Secret or underhand; not openly avowed. |
| walk-innoun | A facility or an event that principally handles customers who do not have an appointment. |
| obreptitious | Done or obtained by surprise, with secrecy, or by concealment of the truth. |
| usurpatory | Tending to usurp. |
| circumventive | evading or overcoming some protective measure. |
| sneakerynoun | Involving or characteristic of sneakers. |
| undercover | Performed or happening in secret. |
| black-bagverb | Involving sophisticated clandestine methods for gaining unauthorized entry and obtaining information. |
| caught stealing | (baseball) Thrown out (i.e. put out) while attempting to steal a base. |
| sneaky | Dishonest; deceitful. |
| usurpative | That usurps. |
| thievingnoun | The action of theft. |
| clandestine | Done or kept in secret, sometimes to conceal an illicit or improper purpose. |
| underhand | (by extension) Dishonest and sneaky; done in a secret or sly manner. |
| meechingnoun | (uncommon, US, dialectal, possibly obsolete) sneaking, sneaky |
| rippedverb | (bodybuilding) Having extremely low bodyfat content so that the shape of the underlying muscles become pronounced. Said especially of well-defined abdominal muscles or of men who have them. |
| incidious | Misspelling of insidious. [Causing harm in a stealthy, often gradual, manner.] |
| underhandingnoun | Devious; passive-aggressive. |
| illicitnoun | A banned or unlawful item. |
| schemingnoun | The activity or practice of making secret or underhanded plans. |
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