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To be kept secret
Answer for the clue "To be kept secret ", 12 letters:
confidential
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Confidential , a joint venture between Foxtel and News Limited , is an Australian weekly entertainment news show. Talking about the latest in Australian gossip and celebrities. The program is based on the highly successful Confidential column in News Limited ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1759, from Latin confidentia (see confidence ) + -al (1). Related: Confidentiality ; confidentially .
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
classified \classified\ adj. arranged into classes or categories; as, unclassified . Syn: categorized. assigned to a class of documents withheld from general circulation; -- of information or documents. Opposite of unclassified . Note: [Narrower terms: ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. entrusted with private information and the confidence of another; "a confidential secretary" (of information) given in confidence or in secret; "closet information"; "this arrangement must be kept confidential"; "their secret communications" [syn: ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 (meant to be) kept secret within a certain circle of persons; not intended to be known publicly 2 (context dated English) Inclined to share confidences.
Usage examples of confidential.
Nimbus hovered near them while Festina whispered to Aarhus in confidential tones.
On December 31, 1793, Jefferson resigned as Secretary of State, news that led Adams to write at length on the subject of his friend, saying things in several family letters he had not said before and that he wished to remain confidential.
At last, on May 26, Adams sent off a confidential letter to John Quincy with the biggest news he had been able to report in years.
The remaining details surrounding her story came from confidential Bureau sources and retired agents close to the investigation who agreed to speak to me on the record.
I put into the words took the bluster out of Angers and made him adopt a more confidential manner.
The knock belonged to Atlee, for Sandersham, when he had departed for this exile, had finally decided to bring his confidential secretary with him.
Now the role of confidential adviser to the boys was not a new one to the barkeeper, nor was anyone in the camp more familiar than he with their good qualities as well as their failings.
France is all right in its way, but I came to the conclusion that the greatest and broadest stroke of diplomacy possible to Englishmen to-day was to cultivate more benevolent and more confidential relations with Germany.
Hamburg told me that confidential letters received by him from Erfurt led him to fear that the Emperor Alexander had communicated to Napoleon his designs on Finland, and that Napoleon had given his consent to the occupation.
From that time forward Mary and her grandmother were on more confidential terms, and when, two days later, Fellside was startled into life by the unexpected arrival of Lord Maulevrier and Mr.
I would like to tell you about the Gotham Roses, but before I do, I must know that you understand that what I am about to tell you is highly confidential.
I want you to listen to what Gregoire and Ollie Schneider, our Vice President for Confidential Services, have to say about the situation on Tyrins.
Cranston explained the confidential nature of his visit and Hankey nodded.
Nicolaes Huygens, my trusted, confidential , source of information about foreign science.
Industrial spies or computer intruders who have access to any intracompany mail pickup points can easily send forged authorization letters or internal forms that authorize personnel to release Confidential information or to perform .