Adverb
in a manner intended to avoid attracting attention
Source: WordNetWe must go through life so inconspicuously that Fate does not notice us. W. Somerset Maugham
Poise: the ability to be ill at ease inconspicuously. Edmund Wilson
he had entered the room inconspicuously Source: Internet
Although a TARDIS is supposed to blend inconspicuously into whatever environment it turns up in, the Doctor's TARDIS retains the shape of a police box because of a fault that occurred in the first Doctor Who serial, An Unearthly Child (1963). Source: Internet
Amy normally tries to slip out as inconspicuously as she can when the shorter Latina arrives, but for a trained spy, she tends to just nervously blurt out some random excuse that doesn’t make sense half the time and then bolt the other direction. Source: Internet
Agüeros and I sit in his Pupin office, where traces of his activism—binders of fliers and photographs—are inconspicuously wedged between books about stars and the universe and the galaxies. Source: Internet