Dictionary
are clandestine
adjective
Done or kept in secret, sometimes to conceal an illicit or improper purpose.
Exact(25)
In Uruguay there must be 150,000 sporadic consumers, but they are clandestine.
Many are clandestine migrants who live in hovels, without light or water.
There are clandestine organizations all over the state that promote this dangerous sport.
"A lot of them are clandestine, a lot are quick, a lot are strange.
Renault has an ear for the way people really speak, especially when their lives are clandestine.
"There are clandestine collections, and I'm about to take a look at one of those," he said.
Similar(34)
"Firstly because it was clandestine.
We oblige them to be clandestine.
"They would no longer be clandestine".
Still, homosexual behavior has always been clandestine.
It was 1993, and to avoid detection, meetings were clandestine.
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