Synonym: secret, sly, sneaky, stealthy, underhanded. Similar words: supportive, furthermore, native, active, motive, punitive, relative, actively. Meaning: ['fɜrtɪv /'fɜːt-] adj. 1. marked by quiet and caution and secrecy; taking pains to avoid being observed 2. secret and sly or sordid.
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31. It had been perfectly camouflaged, with its ears pulled back and its white flanks hidden by a furtive crouch.
32. We talk, using the hushed tones you would reserve for a furtive conversation in church.
33. Her face had become big and vacant, the eyes sluggishly furtive, the mouth vague.
34. He cast a furtive glance to left and to right.
35. Going and having a few meals with him didn't seem evil or furtive in any way.
36. His movements were quick and furtive, and he spoke in a whisper.
37. Marin, Marian and Alexandra emerge from the subway station like tiny mice, furtive and gray with fatigue and dirt.
38. At first she thought of wolves as she listened to the furtive movement in the woods to each side of the river.
39. A group of them were on a boulder midst the darkest part of the forest. Furtive shadowy glances.
40. The man, having given another quick, furtive glance round, darted to the fence along the Botanical Gardens.
41. I don't want to make hasty and furtive love with you.
42. Furtive puff A model of good health at 35[sentencedict.com], the former Kathryn Dawn Lang is an outspoken vegetarian of long standing.
43. Ware traces their furtive encounters with uncommon detail and considerable bravura.
44. The people look furtive, like drug addicts, as they take them out in stacks of four or five.
45. Then he gave a furtive glance towards his companions before turning his back on them completely.
46. Their voices, their very glances, became furtive and repressed.
47. He walked very slowly and circumspectly, and there was something indescribably guilty and furtive in his whole appearance.
48. He gave her a grateful, furtive look, and went back to his guest; an impulse had made him hide from her the true condition of affairs.
49. I could see furtive wolf shapes dodging in and out of the shadows, eyes shining.
50. He was a furtive , underhand being , with a chip on his shoulder.
51. He was a young man with furtive eyes and a sullen look.
52. Still need to affirm the integrality of bargainor property right in addition, what understanding buys a room to have mortgage, include furtive guaranty and mutual person to wait.
53. Soames went in with his noiseless step, his jaw firmly set , his eyes furtive.
54. The work was done in a detached, furtive, and inglorious manner.
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55. No less than a lot of women are furtive approbatory in that way, their husband does not know how to let them get at all basic, the sex with sufficient prep let alone was satisfied.
56. Hide secretly in the general affairs that making public, is not undertake in furtive hidden.
57. The mother's head turned for a quick furtive look at Hagen and he saw in her eyes a burning, hawklike triumph.
58. It was the almost furtive restlessness and irritability that had possessed him.
More similar words: supportive, furthermore, native, active, motive, punitive, relative, actively, incentive, deceptive, sensitive, narrative, objective, cognitive, detective, executive, attractive, diminutive, protective, productive, definitive, innovative, distinctive, cooperative, collective, initiative, relatively, perspective, legislative, alternative.