different between secretive vs tightlipped
secretive
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English secretife, equivalent to secret +? -ive.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?si?k??t?v/
Adjective
secretive (comparative more secretive, superlative most secretive)
- Having an inclination to secrecy
Synonyms
- furtive
- sly
- See also Thesaurus:covert
Translations
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s??k?i?t?v/
Adjective
secretive (not comparable)
- Relating to secretion
Anagrams
- receivest, resective
Italian
Adjective
secretive
- feminine plural of secretivo
Anagrams
- riceveste
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tightlipped
English
Adjective
tightlipped (comparative more tightlipped, superlative most tightlipped)
- Alternative spelling of tight-lipped
Derived terms
- tightlippedness
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