Secret
UK /["/ˈsiːkrət/"]/US /["/ˈsiːkrət/"]/
Definition
known about by only a few people; kept hidden from others
In simple words: Something that is kept hidden or not known by many people.
Examples
- They have a secret plan to surprise her for her birthday.
- He told me his secret, and I promised to keep it safe.
- The secret to success is hard work and dedication.
- She felt like she was part of a secret club when they let her in.
- They shared many secret jokes that only they understood.
Usage notes
Use 'secret' in both casual and formal contexts to refer to something private or confidential. Avoid using it in formal documents where precision is needed.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'secret agent' who keeps things hidden.
Collocations
- be
- remain
- stay
- highly
- top
- very
- from
- be
- remain
- stay
- highly
- top
- very
- from
Synonyms
- mystery
- confidentiality
- hidden fact
- private matter
- unknown
Antonyms
- revelation
- openness
- transparency
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'secret' with 'sacred'; they have different meanings.
- Using 'secret' in place of 'secretive' when describing a person's behavior.