secret in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for secret in the English»French Dictionary

I.secret [Brit ˈsiːkrɪt, Am ˈsikrɪt] N

II.secret [Brit ˈsiːkrɪt, Am ˈsikrɪt] ADJ

secret in the PONS Dictionary

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secret Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to let sb in on a/the secret
to make no secret of sth
to be in on a secret
to initiate sb into a secret
to be in on the secret
to be in on the secret/sb's secret
to let sb in on the secret
to share a secret with a friend
to whisper a secret to sb
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The twosome, who have attempted to keep their not-so-secret relationship under wraps, are rumored to have been dating for the past few years.
theboombox.com
This knowledge frequently gives firms their competitive edge in the market and it has to be kept as a secret.
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A kind verdict would call his upending of the secret-agent genre uproariously playful.
www.telegraph.co.uk
A trade secret is information that is intentionally kept confidential and that provides a competitive advantage to its possessor.
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The secret of true and lasting love, these songs seem to suggest, is the cultivation of a childlike coziness, trust and intimacy.
www.rollingstone.com
To obtain the number of a word, we must add all the letters to reach the secret sum or the occult murmur.
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And then a courteous smile, a nod of the head, and a knowing look, as if he and the onlookers were sharing some special secret.
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The officials agreed under the condition that the removal of the arms from the armory be kept secret from the citizenry.
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The pair were made to cause mischief within the camp in a series of secret tasks that involved stealing talcum powder without raising suspicion.
www.kildare-nationalist.ie
These facts were once kept highly secretive but are now a widely accepted open secret.
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