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  1. secret The spies had a secret meeting. covert The government was accused of covert military operations. clandestine He arranged a clandestine meeting between his client and the candidate.

  2. noun. 1. a. : something kept hidden or unexplained : mystery. b. : something kept from the knowledge of others or shared only confidentially with a few. c. : a method, formula, or process used in an art or operation and divulged only to those of one's own company or craft : trade secret. d.

  3. Synonyms for SECRET: confidence, dope, lowdown, mystery, enigma, puzzle, riddle, why; Antonyms of SECRET: open secret, public, open, overt, avowed, acknowledged, straightforward, unclassified

  4. Secret definition: done, made, or conducted without the knowledge of others. See examples of SECRET used in a sentence.

  5. SECRET definition: 1. If something is secret, other people are not allowed to know about it: 2. someone who does…. Learn more.

  6. A secret is a fact that is known by only a small number of people, and is not told to anyone else.

  7. A secret is something you don’t want everybody to know, like your secret crush on the bus driver. A secret can also be a mystery known to only a few — the secret of the lost pyramid.

  8. Definition of secret adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Define secret. secret synonyms, secret pronunciation, secret translation, English dictionary definition of secret. adj. 1. a. Kept hidden from knowledge or view; concealed: a secret identity; a secret passageway.

  10. done or made without the knowledge of others: a secret meeting. kept from general knowledge: a secret password. hidden from sight; concealed: a secret entrance. n. something secret, hidden, or concealed: kept several secrets from her husband. a reason or explanation not easily seen or understood: What is the secret of her success?

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