Need another word that means the same as “unobtrusive”? Find 24 synonyms and 30 related words for “unobtrusive” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Unobtrusive” are: self-effacing, retiring, unassuming, modest, demure, quiet, meek, humble, inconspicuous, unnoticeable, restrained, subdued, low-key, discreet, circumspect, understated, muted, subtle, unostentatious, unshowy, relaxed, downbeat, out of sight, in the background
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “unobtrusive” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
circumspect | Heedful of potential consequences. Physicians are now more circumspect about recommending its use. |
demure | Reserved, modest, and shy (typically used of a woman. Antonia was pensive and demure. |
discreet | Intentionally unobtrusive. A discreet investor. |
downbeat | Relaxed and understated. The assessment of the UK s economic prospects is downbeat. |
humble | Of low social, administrative, or political rank. Of humble or lowly birth. |
in the background | Currently fashionable. |
inconspicuous | Not prominent or readily noticeable. An inconspicuous red brick building. |
low-key | Restrained in style or quality. |
meek | Evidencing little spirit or courage; overly submissive or compliant. Meek as a mouse. |
modest | Unassuming in the estimation of one’s abilities or achievements. It was a nice wedding necessarily modest. |
muted | (of colour or lighting) not bright; subdued. Muted anger. |
out of sight | Not allowed to continue to bat or run. |
quiet | Expressed in a restrained or understated way. Quiet peace loving people. |
relaxed | Without strain or anxiety. Gave the impression of being quite relaxed. |
restrained | (of colour, decoration, etc.) not excessively showy or ornate; understated. The head and chest injuries that even restrained drivers can suffer through impact with the steering wheel. |
retiring | Not arrogant or presuming. A retiring member of the board. |
self-effacing | Reluctant to draw attention to yourself. |
subdued | Not brilliant or glaring. Subdued lighting. |
subtle | Crafty; cunning. His whole attitude had undergone a subtle change. |
unassuming | Not arrogant or presuming. Unassuming to a fault skeptical about the value of his work. |
understated | Presented or expressed in a subtle and effective way. Understated elegance. |
unnoticeable | Not obtrusive or undesirably noticeable. The reverberation will be so slight as to be unnoticeable. |
unostentatious | Exhibiting restrained good taste. He was generous in a quiet unostentatious way. |
unshowy | Not showy in appearance or style; restrained or understated. She writes about her parents with deep unshowy affection. |
cagey | Characterized by great caution and wariness. A cagey avoidance of a definite answer. |
careful | Full of cares or anxiety. I begged him to be more careful. |
concealed | Not accessible to view. A concealed weapon. |
covered | Overlaid or spread or topped with or enclosed within something; sometimes used as a combining form. A covered balcony. |
dumb | Make dumb or unheard silence. A dumb question. |
hidden | Kept out of sight; concealed. Her hidden feelings. |
hide | Be or go into hiding; keep out of sight, as for protection and safety. Hide the money. |
inarticulate | Unable to express one’s ideas or feelings clearly or easily. Mention of her mother filled her with inarticulate irritation. |
inaudible | Unable to be heard. Inaudible pulses of high frequency sound. |
incommunicado | Not able, wanting, or allowed to communicate with other people. They were separated and detained incommunicado. |
inconspicuous | Not clearly visible or attracting attention. He pushed the string through an inconspicuous hole. |
invisible | Invisible exports and imports. Before 1971 women artists were pretty well invisible. |
modesty | Behaviour, manner, or appearance intended to avoid impropriety or indecency. Modesty forbade her to undress in front of so many people. |
mute | Muffle the sound of a musical instrument especially by the use of a mute. Harry sat mute his cheeks burning resentfully. |
muted | (of colour or lighting) not bright; subdued. A dress in muted tones of powder blue and dusty pink. |
obscure | Make obscure or unclear. The distinction was obscured. |
quiet | With little or no activity or no agitation quiet is a nonstandard variant for quietly. The factions remained quiet for almost 10 years. |
reticence | The quality of being reticent; reserve. The traditional emotional reticence of the British. |
reticent | Reluctant to draw attention to yourself. She was extremely reticent about her personal affairs. |
secrecy | The trait of keeping things secret. The bidding is conducted in secrecy. |
silent | Implied by or inferred from actions or statements. The silent h at the beginning of honor. |
speechless | Temporarily incapable of speaking. He was speechless with rage. |
sucker | Of a plant produce suckers. The suckers run along each tentacle. |
tacit | Implied by or inferred from actions or statements. Your silence may be taken to mean tacit agreement. |
uncharacteristically | In a way that is not typical of a particular person or thing. He hesitated uncharacteristically. |
undistinguished | Not special in any way; lacking distinction. An undistinguished career. |
unnoticeable | Not drawing attention. Her clothes were simple and unnoticeable. |
unseen | An unseen passage for translation. Unseen forces at work. |
unutterable | Defying expression or description. Moments of unutterable grief. |
wordless | Expressed without speech- Emily Dickinson- Thomas Wolfe. A sort of wordless communication had developed. |
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