Crossword-Solution: INCOGNISANT
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| INCOGNISANT | anagram | SANCTIONING |
We have 49 clues for the answer “INCOGNISANT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| inconversant | 2 answers |
| insusceptible | 8 answers |
| Incognizant | 10 answers |
| paralysed | 36 answers |
| immobilised | 37 answers |
| sedentary | 40 answers |
| vegetative | 41 answers |
| unintellectual | 42 answers |
| vegetal | 43 answers |
| nerveless | 43 answers |
| Stationary | 44 answers |
| ANAESTHETISED | 45 answers |
| benumbed | 45 answers |
| Brainless | 46 answers |
| unsuspecting | 46 answers |
| handicapped | 46 answers |
| disabled | 47 answers |
| Passionless | 48 answers |
| stagnant | 48 answers |
| uninstructed | 53 answers |
| stupefied | 54 answers |
| Imperturbable | 54 answers |
| Motionless | 56 answers |
| Static | 56 answers |
| uninformed | 58 answers |
| unlearned | 58 answers |
| uneducated | 59 answers |
| unwitting | 60 answers |
| unknowing | 61 answers |
| Inanimate | 61 answers |
| Sedate | 62 answers |
| Impervious | 64 answers |
| immobile | 64 answers |
| insensitive | 65 answers |
| Unemo-tional | 65 answers |
| unacquainted | 66 answers |
| Passive | 66 answers |
| Unaffected | 68 answers |
| Inert | 68 answers |
| insensible | 69 answers |
| Unmoving | 72 answers |
| unaware | 75 answers |
| Incomprehensible | 75 answers |
| Unenlightened | 78 answers |
| Unfamiliar | 79 answers |
| Inactive | 80 answers |
| In the Dark | 86 answers |
| Still | 89 answers |
| Indifferent | 90 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INCOGNISANT (2)
Oover said in a tone of quiet authority that compelled Greddon’s ear “Duke, I hope I am not incognisant of the laws that govern the relations of guest and host.
Returning, after more than a year's sorrowful interval, to my Sicilian fields,--not incognisant, now, of some of the darker realms of Proserpina; and with feebler heart, and, it may be, feebler wits, for wandering in her brighter ones,--I find what I had written by way of sequel to the last chapter, somewhat difficult, and extremely tiresome.