Undisclosable

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌn.dɪˈskloʊ.zəbəl/

Definitions of undisclosable

adjective not able to be disclosed or revealed

Example Sentences

A1 The secret recipe was undisclosable to anyone outside the family.

A2 The company's financial information is undisclosable to the public.

B1 The government has undisclosable data on national security measures.

B2 The details of the contract are undisclosable due to confidentiality agreements.

C1 The undisclosable nature of the investigation made it difficult for journalists to report on.

C2 The undisclosable evidence presented in court sealed the fate of the defendant.

Examples of undisclosable in a Sentence

formal The company's financial records contain undisclosable information that cannot be shared with the public.

informal I heard a rumor about some undisclosable details regarding the new project.

slang I can't tell you about that, it's undisclosable.

figurative Her emotions were undisclosable, hidden behind a mask of indifference.

Grammatical Forms of undisclosable

past tense

undisclosed

plural

undisclosables

comparative

more undisclosable

superlative

most undisclosable

present tense

undisclose

future tense

will undisclose

perfect tense

have undisclosed

continuous tense

is undisclosing

singular

undisclosable

positive degree

undisclosable

infinitive

to undisclose

gerund

undisclosing

participle

undisclosed

Origin and Evolution of undisclosable

First Known Use: 1880 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'undisclosable' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning not, and the word 'disclosable' meaning able to be revealed or made known.
Evolution of the word: The word 'undisclosable' has maintained its meaning of not able to be disclosed or revealed since its first known use in 1880.