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secretiveadjective given to keeping one's activities hidden from public observation or knowledgethe intelligence agency remained secretive despite the media's demands for more openness in government close, closemouthed, dark, reticent, tight-mouthed, uncommunicative quiet, reserved, silent, taciturn, tight-lippeddiscreet, prudentclandestine, covert, furtive, hugger-mugger, secret, sneak, sneaky, stealthy, surreptitious, undercover, underhand, underhanded communicative, open candid, frank, honest, out-front, up-frontblunt, outspoken, tactless silent, taciturn, reticent, reserved, secretive mean showing restraint in speaking.silent implies a habit of saying no more than is needed.the strong, silent type taciturn implies a temperamental disinclination to speech and usually connotes unsociability.taciturn villagers reticent implies a reluctance to speak out or at length, especially about one's own affairs.was reticent about his plans reserved implies reticence and suggests the restraining influence of caution or formality in checking easy informal conversational exchange.greetings were brief, formal, and reserved secretive, too, implies reticence but usually carries a suggestion of deviousness and lack of frankness or of an often ostentatious will to conceal.the secretive research and development division in 1835 |