noun
- plural of incog; people traveling or living in disguise or under an assumed identity
- plural of incog; instances or periods of traveling incognito
Usage: informal; often used in historical or literary contexts
Usage: informal
Examples
- The spies traveled as incogs to avoid detection.
- Several incogs were spotted entering the embassy.
- The royal family occasionally went about town as incogs to experience normal life.
- During the investigation, the detectives worked as incogs among the suspects.
- The novel featured multiple incogs whose true identities were revealed in the final chapter.