highly secretive

Frequency: 7.513.9 per million words

Used to strongly emphasize the degree of secrecy, often in a more formal context.

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  • The company is highly secretive about its new product development.
  • She became highly secretive after the incident, refusing to talk about it.
  • The government plans to keep the details of the operation highly secretive until its completion.
  • Information regarding the classified project was kept highly secretive from the public.
  • His highly secretive research into rare diseases eventually led to a major breakthrough.
  • Why is the organization so highly secretive about its funding sources?
  • Despite their efforts to remain highly secretive, details of the merger began to leak to the press.
  • The negotiations were so highly secretive that even some top officials were unaware of their progress.
  • The ancient society was known for its highly secretive rituals and initiation ceremonies.
  • They have always been highly secretive about their personal lives, rarely sharing details with anyone.