What is another word for in the secret?

Pronunciation: [ɪnðə sˈiːkɹət] (IPA)

There are several synonyms that can be used in place of the phrase "in the secret". These include "in the private", "in the confidential", "in the hidden", "in the undisclosed", and "in the privileged". Each of these alternatives captures the essence of keeping information or activities hidden or confidential from others. Whether it's discussing sensitive information or engaging in activities that are not meant to be known to the public, these synonyms provide various ways to describe the state of privacy or secrecy. It's important to note that the use of these words should be appropriate to the context and convey the intended message clearly.

What are the hypernyms for In the secret?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with In the secret

  • Though the terror of the sea gives to none security, in the secret of the shell. Self preserving we may dwell.
    Muhammad Iqbal
  • Of all things, guard against neglecting God in the secret place of prayer.
    William Wilberforce
  • For the women who mourn their dead in the secret night, For the children taught to keep quiet, the old children, The children spat-on at school. For the wrecked laboratory, The gutted house, the dunged picture, the pissed-in well The naked corpse of Knowledge flung in the square And no man lifting a hand and no man speaking.
    Stephen Vincent Benét
  • I do not agree with Goethe, who says that every man has that hidden in the secret recesses of his bosom, which, if known, would cause his fellow men to turn from him with hatred ; on the contrary, I firmly believe that were the workings of the heart known, they would rather win for us favour and affection.
    Letitia Elizabeth Landon
  • There are those whose purpose in writing is, by means of the noble qualities of heart which their imagination invents or which they themselves may have, to seek the plaudits of other human beings. For my part, I use my genius to depict the delights of cruelty: delights which are not transitory or artificial; but which began with man and will end with him. Cannot genius be allied with cruelty in the secret resolutions of Providence? Or can one, being cruel, not have genius?
    Comte de Lautréamont

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