unobtrusive
adjective not obtrusive or undesirably noticeable; "a quiet, unobtrusive life of self-denial"
Unobtrusive means not attracting attention. He stood in an unobtrusive position in the corner.
"They used a form of unobtrusive security"
"The code required unobtrusive Java"
The principal came unobtrusively to observe the class.
Obtrusive and unobtrusive are opposites. Obtrusive means obvious, and unobtrusive means not obvious.
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unobtrusive
noninvasive, unobtrusive
Depending on how small you want to go.. Most desktops are usually the same size, screens are still pretty big if you want something that's unobtrusive. A laptop would probably be a better desicion if you're looking for something unobtrusive.
Yes.
Not blatant or noticable; inconspicous.
Unobtrusive, hidden, inconspicuous, obscure...
Passive means inactive or not participating actively in a situation. It can also refer to being submissive or easily influenced without taking action.
The cast of The Unobtrusive Plot - 2007 includes: David Fallucco as Reality Leonard Dan Lawler as Fantasy Leonard Anthony Pecos as Josh
A couple of floor lamps in the corners are a great way to add lighting to a home office space in a way that will stay unobtrusive and out of the way of other furniture.
one of six procedures that sociologists use to collect data: surveys, participant observation, secondary analysis, documents, experiments, and unobtrusive measures