Antonyms for in camera
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : kam-er-uh |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkæm ər ə |
Definition of in camera
Origin :- 1708, "vaulted building," from Latin camera "vaulted room" (source of Italian camera, Spanish camara, French chambre), from Greek kamara "vaulted chamber."
- The word also was used early 18c. as a short form of Modern Latin camera obscura "dark chamber" (a black box with a lens that could project images of external objects), contrasted with camera lucida (Latin for "light chamber"), which uses prisms to produce on paper beneath the instrument an image, which can be traced. It became the word for "picture-taking device" when modern photography began, c.1840 (extended to television filming devices 1928). Camera-shy is attested from 1890. Old Church Slavonic komora, Lithuanian kamara, Old Irish camra all are borrowings from Latin.
- As in secretly : adv in hidden manner
- As in behind closed doors : adv in private conference
- As in huggermugger : adv secretly
- As in covertly : adv clandestine, underhandedly
Synonyms for in camera
- a huis clos
- behind closed doors
- behind someone's back
- by stealth
- clandestinely
- confidentially
- covertly
- furtively
- hush-hush
- in camera
- in chambers
- in closed meeting
- in confidence
- in executive session
- in holes and corners
- in secret
- in secret meeting
- in strict confidence
- insidiously
- intimately
- januis clausis
- o
- obscurely
- on the QT
- on the quiet
- on the sly
- personally
- privately
- privily
- quietly
- secretly
- slyly
- stealthily
- sub rosa
- surreptitiously
- under the table
- under wraps
- undercover
- underhandedly
- unobserved
- wildcat
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