Similar words: secret, in secret, secretary, open secret, undersecretary, syncretic, accretion, concretize. Meaning: ['sɪːkrɪtɪv] adj. inclined to secrecy or reticence about divulging information.
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91. Two U.S. senators said Sunday they will ask federal authorities to crack down on a secretive narcotics market operated on the Internet with anonymous sales and untraceable currency.
92. Just because the situation has been secretive underground finally had take the air seam article.
93. So far, the media-wise Commerce Ministry is trouncing the normally secretive central bank.
94. When it comes to the secretive business of recruiting spies, images of shadowy figures and covert meetings at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge spring to mind.
95. He said: "I know Madonna bought one for the room of one of her houses, it was all very secretive, but I think it hangs in a child's room. Sentencedict.com
96. Um, let me tell you, it's a very secretive program ... It's called K, K48. That's the internal name.
97. This, coupled with the fact that flying machines remained universally a subject for jeers and derision, made the brothers secretive.
98. The plan has brought new attention to the largely secretive world of private financing and the rules for private companies in the United States.
99. And then there are ancient Aboriginal cultures, dazzling salt pans, secretive reptiles, rough-cut canyons and pristine gorges.
100. Just like mega-corporations, a couple of the countless supermassive black holes scattered across the universe have a merger about once a year -- but they're incredibly secretive about it.
101. In the Hatoyama administration(sentencedict.com), he also served as deputy prime minister and was a point man in the party's push to rein in the secretive central ministries that have run Japan since World War II.
102. It might seem a bit rich for the state broadcaster of a secretive, authoritarian country to chide Baidu for murkiness.
103. The American army has viewed China's deployment in the Gulf of Aden, initially involving two destroyers and a supply ship, as a useful way of getting to know more about a secretive force.
104. A pale concrete structure is embedded in the lushness of a slope. Secretive, it does not immediately reveal itself to its visitor.
105. He's been so secretive he makes Thomas Pynchon seem like a gadabout.
106. General Michael Hayden who has overseen electronic eavesdropping and code breaking for the intelligence community as chief of the highly secretive National Security Agency for the past six years.
107. Under her nails she could feel the things her secretive daughter had bequeathed her.
108. An often defensive and secretive Chinese bureaucracy up against a bewilderingly complex mishmash of competing interests in America will not make for harmony.
109. The invention relates to a binary channel magnetism-free secretive electronic payment system based on voice and Internet and a payment method thereof.
110. Any effective opposition to a totalitarian regime must be secretive and cellular.
111. Pornography , once a secretive backdoor industry, is now out in the open.
112. The latest attacks go further, though. It might seem a bit rich for the state broadcaster of a secretive, authoritarian country to chide Baidu for murkiness.
113. My suggestion was sacrilegious because automakers have long been secretive about design.
114. "Other than pedophilia, it's the most secretive behavior I've encountered, " says Charles Yesalis, a Penn State University professor who has studied steroid use for 28 years.
115. Dai Qing, a Beijing-based water-conservation activist (sadly a rare breed in China), says the authorities are highly secretive about water-supply data.
116. Bilderberg has been called the most exclusive and secretive club in the world. To be admitted, you have to own a multinational bank, a multinational corporation or a country.
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