Definition of incog in English:
incog
noun, adverb, & adjective ɪnˈkɒɡ
dated, informal short for incognito
Example sentencesExamples
- The Prince said he would go to the Chinese dinner if he could go incog.
- He might have privately thrown out a hint concerning the difference in our respective stations aboard the Julia; or else the planters must have considered him some illustrious individual, for certain inscrutable reasons, going incog.
Definition of incog in US English:
incog
noun, adjective, & adverbɪnˈkɑɡinˈkäɡ
dated, informal short for incognito
Example sentencesExamples
- The Prince said he would go to the Chinese dinner if he could go incog.
- He might have privately thrown out a hint concerning the difference in our respective stations aboard the Julia; or else the planters must have considered him some illustrious individual, for certain inscrutable reasons, going incog.