secrecy

word

/ˈsikɹəsi/
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/sˈiːkɹəsˌi/
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Definition

Secrecy is the act of keeping something hidden or not telling information to others. It often refers to a situation or state where things are kept private on purpose.

Usage & Nuances

'Secrecy' is a formal noun. Common collocations include 'veil of secrecy', 'maintain secrecy', and 'shroud of secrecy.' It's not used for casual secrets among friends, but for situations that are intentionally hidden, often in official or serious contexts.

Example Sentences

The plan was made in complete secrecy.

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She insisted on secrecy about the surprise party.

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Secrecy is important in some government work.

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The deal was negotiated under a veil of secrecy.

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After months of secrecy, they finally announced the project.

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There's too much secrecy around this company—you never know what's really going on.

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