A glance that is sneaky and secretive.
Sentence: The robber gave a furtive glance to the police.
Exactly 0.4 seconds, any less and it isn't furtive, anymore and it isn't a glance.
The man cast a furtive glance over his shoulder before slipping the stolen item into his pocket.
"Steal a glance" means to quickly look at someone or something, often when you are trying to be discreet or when you don't want others to notice. It usually implies taking a quick, furtive look.
The records showed furtive criminal activity.
Furtive is not a noun.The man across the aisle in the bus shot me a furtiveglance.In this sentence furtive is an adjective.
It means the person is "shifty" or "secretive"
slyly
Yes, "stealth" is a noun. It refers to the ability to move or act in a secretive or inconspicuous way to avoid detection.
It means looking for details or plans of something in a furtive manner.
It means looking for details or plans of something in a furtive manner.
There is no common prefix for furtive.
His furtive movements made it hard for them to catch him.