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  1. secret The spies had a secret meeting. covert The government was accused of covert military operations. clandestine He arranged a clandestine meeting between his client and the candidate.

  2. The Secrets of a Well-loved Cake Shop in Malaysia. For more than two decades, Secret Recipe has served the nation with the feeling of love at first bite from its wide range of fine quality gourmet cakes to scrumptious Western food and Asian Classics.

  3. noun. 1. a. : something kept hidden or unexplained : mystery. b. : something kept from the knowledge of others or shared only confidentially with a few. c. : a method, formula, or process used in an art or operation and divulged only to those of one's own company or craft : trade secret. d.

  4. A secret is something you don’t want everybody to know, like your secret crush on the bus driver. A secret can also be a mystery known to only a few — the secret of the lost pyramid.

  5. A secret is a fact that is known by only a small number of people, and is not told to anyone else.

  6. Secret definition: done, made, or conducted without the knowledge of others. See examples of SECRET used in a sentence.

  7. SECRET definition: 1. If something is secret, other people are not allowed to know about it: 2. someone who does…. Learn more.

  8. Definition of secret noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + secret a big secret (= an important secret or one that very few people know) The event was supposed to be a big secret, but everyone knew about it. a little secret (= a personal secret that very few people know) You must promise me that this will be our little secret. a closely-guarded/well-kept secret (= a secret that few ...

  10. something unrevealed; mystery. an underlying explanation, reason, etc, that is not apparent: the secret of success. a method, plan, etc, known only to initiates. a variable prayer, part of the Mass, said by the celebrant after the offertory and before the preface.

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