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    se·cre·cy
    /ˈsēkrəsē/

    noun

    • 1. the action of keeping something secret or the state of being kept secret: "the bidding is conducted in secrecy" Similar confidentialityclassified natureprivatenessclandestineness

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  2. The meaning of SECRECY is the condition of being hidden or concealed. How to use secrecy in a sentence.

  3. the state of being secret or of keeping something secret: The content of her report is shrouded in secrecy (= being kept secret). I'd love to tell you about it, but Martin's sworn me to secrecy (= made me promise not to tell anyone). There has been strong criticism of the secrecy surrounding the negotiations.

  4. Secrecy definition: the state or condition of being secret, hidden, or concealed. See examples of SECRECY used in a sentence.

  5. the state of being secret or of keeping something secret: The content of her report is shrouded in secrecy (= being kept secret). I'd love to tell you about it, but Martin's sworn me to secrecy (= made me promise not to tell anyone). There has been strong criticism of the secrecy surrounding the negotiations.

  6. 1. the state or condition of being secret or concealed. 2. privacy; retirement; seclusion. 3. ability to keep a secret. 4. the habit or characteristic of being secretive; reticence.

  7. Secrecy is a word for a state or condition where things are concealed or hidden. CIA agents and conspirators know a lot about secrecy. Since a secret is something some people don't know, secrecy is all about keeping things private or concealed. Being a spy involves a lot of secrecy.

  8. Secrecy is the act of keeping something secret, or the state of being kept secret. The British government has thrown a blanket of secrecy over the details. He shrouds his business dealings in secrecy.

  9. A complete guide to the word "SECRECY": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. noun. /ˈsiːkrəsi/ [uncountable] the fact of making sure that nothing is known about something; the state of being secret. the need for absolute secrecy in this matter. Everyone involved was sworn to secrecy. The whole affair is still shrouded in secrecy. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin. Definitions on the go.

  11. secrecy. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English se‧cre‧cy /ˈsiːkrəsi/ noun [uncountable] 1 the process of keeping something secret, or when something is kept a secret → secret I must stress the need for absolute secrecy about the project.