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adjective
Having an inclination to secrecy.
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The manual, which has been floating around on the internet for a few months, offers would-be "secret agents" in enemy territory tips and tricks for how to secretive and sneaky while preparing to get their jihad on.
We know that democracies are preferable to secretive, totalitarian governments.
Actually, the measure applies sunshine, not silence, to secretive, end-run campaign spending.
In much of the world, propaganda reigns, and truth is confined to secretive, fearful whispers.
There is naturally an argument that any access to secretive states is important.
Currently, officers are subject only to secretive military courts; the military has staunchly resisted efforts to prosecute them elsewhere.
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Mr. Bezos said Blue Origin was quiet not necessarily to be secretive, but to avoid overpromising itself.
I had learned to live by my wits: to survive, to trust my instincts, to be secretive.
By 18-months, I was expected to admit my allegiance to a secretive anti-sex cult.
"I'd like to think BNFL had no intention to be secretive but this destroys confidence.
Data are especially hard to find for these children, due to the secretive, illegal or pervasive nature of these activities.
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