Sentences with secret
se·cret
S s - Soldiers have been training at a secret location.
- I think he enjoyed keeping our love a secret.
- Secret, the general term, implies a concealing or keeping from the knowledge of others, for whatever reason [my secret opinion of him]; covert implies a concealing as by disguising or veiling [a covert threat]; clandestine suggests that what is being kept secret is of an illicit, immoral, or proscribed nature [their clandestine meetings in the park]; stealthy implies a slow, quiet secrecy of action in an attempt to elude notice and often connotes deceit [the stealthy advance of the panther]; furtive adds to this connotations of slyness or watchfulness and suggests a reprehensible objective [the furtive movement of his hand toward my pocket]; surreptitious connotes a feeling of guilt in the one who is acting in a furtive or stealthy manner [she stole a surreptitious glance at him]; underhanded implies a stealthiness characterized by fraudulence or deceit [underhanded business dealings]
- The secret of success is honesty and fair dealing. [+ of]
- We have an opportunity now to really unlock the secrets of the universe. [+ of]
- A secret password
- A secret garden
- A secret society
- The secret of success
- A secret hideaway
- A secret drawer
- A secret society
- The secret of Stonehenge
- The secret of one's success
- secret negotiations.
- A secret password.
- A secret drawer; the secret police.
- A secret hiding place.
- The secrets of nature.
- The secret of happiness; a trade secret.
- A resistance movement was already being organized in secret.