subreptitious

[sʌbrɛpˈtɪʃəs]

subreptitious Definition

kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of.

Using subreptitious: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subreptitious" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He made a subreptitious attempt to take the money from the safe.

  • Example

    The company's subreptitious dealings with the government were exposed by the media.

  • Example

    She had a subreptitious affair with her boss for several months.

subreptitious Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for subreptitious

Phrases with subreptitious

  • a quick and secretive look

    Example

    She gave him a subreptitious glance before looking away.

  • a recording made without the knowledge or consent of the person being recorded

    Example

    The subreptitious recording of their conversation was used as evidence in court.

  • an entry made secretly or by stealth

    Example

    The thief gained subreptitious entry into the house through an unlocked window.

Origins of subreptitious

from Latin 'subrepticius', meaning 'stolen away'

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Summary: subreptitious in Brief

'Subreptitious' [sʌbrɛpˈtɪʃəs] means kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of. It is often used to describe covert or furtive actions, such as 'The company's subreptitious dealings with the government were exposed by the media.' 'Subreptitious' can also refer to a quick and secretive look, as in 'She gave him a subreptitious glance before looking away.'