furtive

[ˈfɜːtɪv]

furtive Definition

attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive.

Using furtive: Examples

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

  • Example

    He cast a furtive glance at the door.

  • Example

    She made a furtive attempt to steal the necklace.

  • Example

    The couple exchanged furtive glances during the meeting.

furtive Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for furtive

Antonyms for furtive

Phrases with furtive

  • a quick, stealthy movement made in an attempt to avoid being seen or noticed

    Example

    I saw a furtive movement in the bushes and realized someone was hiding there.

  • behavior that is secretive or intended to avoid being noticed

    Example

    His furtive behavior made me suspicious of his intentions.

  • a quick, secretive look

    Example

    She stole a furtive glance at her crush when he walked by.

Origins of furtive

from Latin 'furtivus', meaning 'stolen'

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Summary: furtive in Brief

The term 'furtive' [ˈfɜːtɪv] describes actions taken to avoid notice or attention, often due to guilt or fear of consequences. It can be used to describe people or their behavior, as in 'He cast a furtive glance at the door.' 'Furtive' has synonyms like 'surreptitious' and 'stealthy,' and formals like 'secretive.'