furtive in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

furtive in the PONS Dictionary

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furtivo (-a)
furtive
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Later he discovers furtive squatters in his house.
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He has become furtive and sly.
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Her era of furtive eroticism was over and there was no point in scrapbooking it.
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In the faded squares of shabby houses, in the furtive alleys and darkened pubs, the word is out that he is back in town, more vicious and cunning than ever.
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In regions where larger ant species are numerous they may be more furtive in their food-gathering behaviour.
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A modification of the furtive fallacy holds that when the historical record provides no evidence explaining a particular set of events, this is itself evidence of a furtive cause.
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The male figure is relatively small, crouching subserviently, and fully clothed; he has an anxious or furtive look.
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Owing to furtive jealousy and vested interest, modern science abhors open discussion and wilfully banishes those scientists who question the orthodox views.
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The vowels become furtive when you do not hear the vowel being pronounced.
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They carry on a furtive relationship which leaves him torn between the passion, and knowing that he is doing something wrong.
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