Antonyms for secrecy
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : see-kruh-see |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsi krə si |
Definition of secrecy
Origin :- 1570s, from secretee, "quality of being secret" (early 15c.), from Old French secré, variant of secret (see secret (n.)) + -ty (2). Form altered on model of primacy, etc.
- noun concealment
- I don't pretend to understand your game, but you may rely on my secrecy.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- He tried to swear Edith and me to secrecy, but we refused to be sworn.
- Extract from : « Grace Harlowe's Return to Overton Campus » by Jessie Graham Flower
- Secrecy was now out of the question and it was well that he was moving thus in the open.
- Extract from : « Dust » by Mr. and Mrs. Haldeman-Julius
- However, I'll take it out, as you wish it, and make the full stop at "secrecy."
- Extract from : « Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit » by Charles Dickens
- Tom and I are trying to solve the mystery, and secrecy is of the greatest importance.
- Extract from : « The Inn at the Red Oak » by Latta Griswold
- Of course, he swore me to secrecy, and I was foolish enough to give him my promise.
- Extract from : « The Inn at the Red Oak » by Latta Griswold
- Her reliance on his secrecy, and his tacit acquiescence, increased his distress of mind.
- Extract from : « Barnaby Rudge » by Charles Dickens
- She did not remember that the element of secrecy made the element of sin.
- Extract from : « A Singer from the Sea » by Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr
- He speedily understood the shortness and secrecy of her visit.
- Extract from : « A Singer from the Sea » by Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr
- He did not feel angry at his friend's secrecy, but he did feel mischievous.
- Extract from : « A Spirit in Prison » by Robert Hichens
Synonyms for secrecy
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