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Secret
see definition of secretSynonyms of secret
1. (noun) information known only to a special group
2. (noun) something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained
3. (adjective) conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
4. (adjective) not openly made known
5. (adjective) not expressed
6. (adjective) designed to elude detection
7. (adjective) hidden from general view or use
8. (adjective) (of information) given in confidence or in secret
9. (adjective) having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding
Hyponyms of secret
1. (noun) something that should remain hidden from others (especially information that is not to be passed on)
2. (noun) information known only to a special group
Words Similar to secret
1. (adjective) not open or public; kept private or not revealed
2. (adjective) conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
3. (adjective) not openly made known
4. (adjective) communicated covertly
5. (adjective) not expressed
6. (adjective) designed to elude detection
7. (adjective) hidden from general view or use
8. (adjective) (of information) given in confidence or in secret
9. (adjective) indulging only covertly
10. (adjective) having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding
11. (adjective) the next to highest level of official classification for documents
Hypernyms of secret
1. (noun) something that should remain hidden from others (especially information that is not to be passed on)
2. (noun) information known only to a special group
3. (noun) something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained
Words Derivationally Related to secret
1. (noun) something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained
2. (adjective) conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
3. (adjective) not expressed
4. (adjective) (of information) given in confidence or in secret
5. (adjective) having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding