Pronunciation: /ˈsiːkrəsi/
noun the state or condition of being secret, hidden, or concealed
A1 I promised to keep the secrecy of our club's secret handshake.
A2 They were shocked by the level of secrecy surrounding the project.
B1 The government's secrecy around the new policy caused speculation among the public.
B2 The company's strict policy on secrecy prevented leaks of confidential information.
C1 The diplomat was known for his mastery of diplomacy and secrecy in negotiations.
C2 The secrecy of the military operation was crucial to its success.
formal The company operates with a strict policy of secrecy when it comes to their new product developments.
informal Don't worry, your secret is safe with me. I promise to keep it in secrecy.
slang We need to keep this under wraps, total secrecy is key here.
figurative His emotions were buried deep within him, shrouded in a cloak of secrecy.
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