Secret

  • 41secret — 1. adjective 1) a secret plan Syn: confidential, top secret, classified, undisclosed, unknown, private, under wraps; informal hush hush 2) a secret drawer in the table Syn: hidden, concealed, disguised …

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  • 42secret — /ˈsikrət / (say seekruht) adjective 1. done, made, or conducted without the knowledge of others: secret negotiations. 2. kept from the knowledge of any but the initiated: a secret sign. 3. Aboriginal English of or relating to a place or object… …

  • 43secret — {{11}} late 14c. (n.), c.1400 (adj.), from L. secretus set apart, withdrawn, hidden, originally pp. of secernere to set apart, from se without, apart, prop. on one s own (from PIE *sed , from root *s(w)e ; see IDIOM (Cf. idiom)) + cernere… …

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  • 44secret — Synonyms and related words: abstract, abstruse, arcane, arcanum, beclouded, behind the curtain, behind the scenes, blind, buried, by stealth, cabala, cabalistic, camouflaged, censored, clandestine, classified, classified information, close,… …

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  • 45secret — adj. SeKRÈ, TA, E (Albanais.001, Arvillard.228 | Albertville.021, Chambéry.025) ; ladj. inv. à skrè <à secret> (228). E. : Clandestinement, Discret, Sournois. A1) n., secret : SeKRÈ nm. (001,228, Cordon | 021,025b, Annecy, Saxel, Thônes),… …

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  • 46secret — Concealed; hidden; not made public; particularly, in law, kept from the knowledge or notice of persons liable to be affected by the act, transaction, deed, or other thing spoken of. Something known only to one or a few and kept from others. As to …

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  • 47secret — 1. noun /ˈsiːkɹət/ Knowledge that is hidden and intended to be kept hidden. Can you keep a secret? So can I. 2. adjective /ˈsiːkɹət/ Being or kept hidden. We went down a secret passage. Syn …

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  • 48secret — [14] Etymologically, something that is secret is ‘separated’ from others, hence put out of the way, hidden. The word comes via Old French secret from Latin sēcrētus, an adjectival use of the past participle of sēcernere ‘separate’. This was a… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 49secret — [14] Etymologically, something that is secret is ‘separated’ from others, hence put out of the way, hidden. The word comes via Old French secret from Latin sēcrētus, an adjectival use of the past participle of sēcernere ‘separate’. This was a… …

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  • 50Secret — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Secret Originaltitel 不能說的秘密 / 不能说的秘密&# …

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