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going stealthily synonyms

Trying to find another word for going stealthily in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of going stealthily in 22 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for going stealthily alphabetically.

  • bank
  • beach
  • coastline
  • littoral
  • margin
  • seaboard
  • seacoast
  • seashore
  • seaside
  • shore
  • shoreline
  • strand
  • apple-polish
  • blench
  • bootlick
  • brownnose
  • cringe
  • crouch
  • draw back
  • fawn
  • flinch
  • grovel
  • honey
  • kowtow
  • quail
  • recoil
  • shrink
  • skulk
  • sneak
  • coast
  • decline
  • descend
  • drift
  • flit
  • float
  • flow
  • fly
  • glissade
  • roll
  • run
  • sail
  • scud
  • shoot
  • skate
  • skim
  • skip
  • coast
  • decline
  • descend
  • drift
  • flit
  • float
  • flow
  • fly
  • lapse
  • roll
  • run
  • sail
  • scud
  • shoot
  • skate
  • skim
  • skip
  • coast
  • cower
  • glide
  • glissade
  • gumshoe
  • lurk
  • meander
  • pass quietly
  • prowl
  • pussyfoot
  • shirk
  • sidle
  • skitter
  • skulk
  • slick
  • slide
  • slip
  • cop
  • dick
  • flatfoot
  • investigator
  • sleuth
  • sneaker
  • tec
  • conceal oneself
  • creep
  • crouch
  • go furtively
  • gumshoe
  • lie in wait
  • prowl
  • skulk
  • slide
  • slink
  • slip
  • snake
  • sneak
  • snoop
  • stay hidden
  • steal
  • wait
  • be all over the map
  • change
  • drift
  • extravagate
  • gallivant
  • get sidetracked
  • peregrinate
  • ramble
  • range
  • recoil
  • roam
  • rove
  • snake
  • stray
  • stroll
  • traipse
  • turn
  • coast
  • cower
  • glide
  • glissade
  • go stealthily
  • gumshoe
  • lurk
  • meander
  • prowl
  • pussyfoot
  • shirk
  • sidle
  • skitter
  • skulk
  • slick
  • slide
  • slip
  • cruise
  • hunt
  • lurk
  • nose around
  • patrol
  • range
  • roam
  • rove
  • scavenge
  • skulk
  • slink
  • snake
  • sneak
  • stalk
  • steal
  • stroll
  • tramp
  • avoid
  • be noncommittal
  • beat around the bush
  • creep
  • dodge
  • duck the issues
  • equivocate
  • evade
  • glide
  • hedge
  • hem and haw
  • lurk
  • play it close to the vest
  • prevaricate
  • prowl
  • shuffle
  • sidestep
  • bypass
  • cheat
  • creep
  • dodge
  • dog
  • duck
  • elude
  • eschew
  • evade
  • fence
  • get around
  • goldbrick
  • lie down on job
  • lurk
  • malinger
  • parry
  • pussyfoot
  • ease
  • edge
  • inch
  • saunter
  • tilt
  • veer
  • bob
  • bolt
  • bound
  • buck
  • canter
  • caper
  • carom
  • cavort
  • dance
  • flee
  • flit
  • fly
  • frisk
  • gambol
  • glance
  • graze
  • hippety-hop
  • avoid
  • bypass
  • conceal oneself
  • creep
  • crouch
  • dodge
  • elude
  • evade
  • hide
  • lie in wait
  • prowl
  • pussyfoot
  • sidestep
  • slack
  • slink
  • snake
  • sneak
  • glossy
  • greasy
  • icy
  • lubricious
  • oily
  • oleaginous
  • shiny
  • sleek
  • sleeky
  • slippery
  • slithery
  • soapy
  • accelerate
  • coast
  • drift
  • drive
  • drop
  • fall
  • fall off
  • flow
  • glide
  • glissade
  • launch
  • move
  • move along
  • move over
  • propel
  • sag
  • scooch
  • blooper
  • blunder
  • bungle
  • failure
  • fault
  • flub
  • fluff
  • foul-up
  • gaff
  • howler
  • imprudence
  • indiscretion
  • lapse
  • misdeed
  • misstep
  • mistake
  • muff
  • serpent
  • vermin
  • cheater
  • con artist
  • coward
  • cur
  • dastard
  • heel
  • informer
  • louse
  • rascal
  • reptile
  • scoundrel
  • skunk
  • slink
  • snake
  • snake in grass
  • toad
  • weasel
  • abduct
  • appropriate
  • blackmail
  • burglarize
  • carry off
  • cheat
  • cozen
  • defraud
  • despoil
  • divert
  • embezzle
  • heist
  • hold for ransom
  • hold up
  • housebreak
  • keep
  • kidnap
  • billow
  • flow
  • heave
  • oscillate
  • ripple
  • roll
  • surge
  • swell
  • swing
  • wave
  • wobble

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