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Definition of "stealthiness" [stealth•i•ness]

  • The property of being stealthy. (noun)

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Use "stealthiness" in a sentence
  • "Other warriors suspected his stealthiness was a result of Urtho's magicking, although the elder denied it, citing the gryphon's near-obsessive interest in dancing-movements."
  • "You see in his face an extraordinary mingling of the peasant, the visionary, and the dandy: the long hair and beard, the sensitive mouth and nose, the fierce brooding eyes, in which wildness and delicacy, strength and a kind of stealthiness, seem to be grafted on an inflexible peasant stock."
  • "In his motions he was quiet and free, yet always there was a kind of stealthiness in his movements, which made him seem less frank than he really was."