secretive in the PONS Dictionary

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Although he recovered his health, his illness caused him to become difficult, secretive, and eccentric for the remainder of his life.
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His work is described as secretive (hence "sub rosa").
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She is highly secretive about her personal life.
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It is a rare and secretive species that appears to be declining.
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Although similar in build to the shrikes, these tend to be either colourful species or largely black; some species are quite secretive.
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But only a few families continued the practice at secretive locations.
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These facts were once kept highly secretive but are now a widely accepted open secret.
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Furthermore, the art itself is typically quite secretive, as shurikenjutsu gains its tactical advantage by using stealth and surprise.
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The meeting was so secretive we do not know the name of the hall they used.
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Because of the secretive nature of many hedge funds and fund managers, some notable losses may never be reported to the public.
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