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How do you turn the word stealthy into a verb?

You can't directly turn "stealthy" into a verb in the way you might turn an adjective like "happy" into "happify".

However, you can achieve a similar effect by using verbs that describe the act of being stealthy:

* Sneak: This is a common verb that directly conveys the idea of moving silently and secretly.

* Slink: This implies moving in a furtive, cowardly, or sneaky way.

* Creep: This suggests slow, cautious, and often hidden movement.

* Stalk: This implies following someone or something secretly and usually with the intention of harming or capturing them.

* Skulk: This means to move around stealthily, often with ill intentions.

You can also use phrasal verbs to describe stealthy actions:

* Sneak up on: This means to approach someone or something secretly.

* Slip away: This implies leaving a place unnoticed.

* Slip out: This means to leave a place quietly and without drawing attention.

The best verb to use will depend on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.

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