CLASSIFIED vs SECRET: NOUN
- A classified advertisement.
- A classified advertisement in a newspaper or magazine.
- A short ad in a newspaper or magazine (usually in small print) and appearing along with other ads of the same type
- In a private place; in privacy or secrecy; in a state or place not seen; privately.
- The parts which modesty and propriety require to be concealed; the genital organs.
- A thing not discovered; what is unknown or unexplained; a mystery.
- Something studiously concealed; a thing kept from general knowledge; what is not revealed, or not to be revealed.
- A secret device or contrivance.
- A skeleton cap of slender steel bars, affording a good defense against a blow, worn within a hat or other head-covering.
- A concealed piece or suit of armor. Persons fearing assassination sometimes wear such defenses beneath their ordinary dress.
- Plural The parts of the body which propriety requires to be concealed.
- In liturgics, a variable prayer in the Roman and some other Latin liturgies, said secretly (see secretly) by the celebrant after the offertory, etc., and immediately before the preface.
- Secrecy.
- The key or principle by the application of which some difficulty is solved, or that which is not obvious is explained or made clear; hidden reason or explanation.
- A hidden, unrevealed, unexplained, or unex-plainable thing; a mystery.
- Information known only to a special group
- Something that should remain hidden from others (especially information that is not to be passed on)
- A skull-cap of steel worn sometimes under and sometimes over the camail.
- Something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained
- Something studiously hidden or concealed; a thing kept from general knowledge; what is not or should not be revealed.
- A variable prayer said after the Offertory and before the Preface in the Mass.
- A method or formula for doing or making something well, especially when not widely known.
- Something that remains beyond understanding or explanation; a mystery.
- Something that is kept out of the knowledge or sight of others or is known only to oneself or a few.
CLASSIFIED vs SECRET: ADJECTIVE
- Any information a person or organization does not wish to disclose.
- National security information formally assigned by governments to one of several levels of sensitivity, usually (in English) top secret, secret, confidential, and, in some countries, restricted; thereby making disclosure to unauthorized persons illegal.
- Assigned to a class of documents withheld from general circulation; -- of information or documents. Opposite of unclassified.
- Arranged into classes or categories.
- Available to authorized persons only, as for reasons of national security.
- Arranged in classes or categories.
- Arranged into classes
- Official classification of information or documents; withheld from general circulation
- Not revealing a secret or not given to revealing secrets.
- Given to keeping one's thoughts and activities unknown to others; secretive.
- Not expressed; inward.
- Operating in a hidden or confidential manner.
- Containing information, the unauthorized disclosure of which poses a grave threat to national security.
- Known or shared only by the initiated.
- Hidden from general view or use
- Kept hidden from knowledge or view; concealed.
- Conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
- Having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding
- (of information) given in confidence or in secret
- Not openly made known
- Designed to elude detection
- Indulging only covertly
- Not expressed
- The next to highest level of official classification for documents
- Not open or public; kept private or not revealed
- Communicated covertly
- Not much visited; secluded.
- Beyond ordinary understanding; mysterious.
- Separate; distinct.
- Faithful to a secret; not inclined to divulge or betray confidence; secretive.
- Withdrawn from general intercourse or notice; in retirement or secrecy; secluded.
- Hidden; concealed.
CLASSIFIED vs SECRET: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of classify.
- N/A
CLASSIFIED vs SECRET: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To keep secret.
CLASSIFIED vs SECRET: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Synonyms and Secret, Latent, Private, Covert, Occult, Clandestine, hidden, concealed, covered, shrouded, veiled, obscure, recondite, close, unknown. The last four of the italicized words, and in their primary sense the participles, express intentional concealment; the others do not. Secret is the most general, but expresses complete concealment. Latent, literally lying concealed, may mean hidden from those most concerned: as, I had a latent sense, feeling, or desire; hence its appropriateness in the expression latent heat. Private (as, it was kept strictly private) emphasizes the fact that some know the thing in question, while others are kept in ignorance. Covert— that is, covered—suggests something underhand or well put out of sight: as, a covert motive, sneer, irony: it is opposed to frank or avowed. Occult suggests mystery that cannot be penetrated: as, the occult operations of nature; occult arts. Clandestine is now always used for studious or artful concealment of an objectionable or dishonorable sort: as, a clandestine correspondence: it applies especially to action.
- Close, cautious, or discreet in speech, or as regards the disclosure of one's own or another's affairs; faithful in keeping secrets; not given to blabbing or the betrayal of confidence; secretive; reticent.
- Affording privacy; retired; secluded; private.
- Occult; mysterious; not seen; not apparent: as, the secret operations of physical causes.
- Privy; not decent to be exposed to view.
- Set or kept apart; hidden; concealed.
- Not open or public
- Kept private or not revealed
- Beyond ordinary understanding
- (idiom) (in secret) Without others knowing.
CLASSIFIED vs SECRET: RELATED WORDS
- Deemed, Classification, Labeled, Reclassified, Classed, Unclassified, Top secret, Eyes only, Sorted, Grouped, Restricted, Secret, Sensitive, Confidential, Categorized
- Underground, Private, Enigma, Undercover, Unacknowledged, Classified, Mysterious, Surreptitious, Mystery, Concealed, Privy, Hidden, Confidential, Covert, Clandestine
CLASSIFIED vs SECRET: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Deemed, Classification, Labeled, Reclassified, Classed, Unclassified, Top secret, Eyes only, Sorted, Grouped, Restricted, Secret, Sensitive, Confidential, Categorized
- Underground, Private, Enigma, Undercover, Unacknowledged, Classified, Mysterious, Surreptitious, Mystery, Concealed, Privy, Hidden, Confidential, Covert, Clandestine
CLASSIFIED vs SECRET: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- On your first day of work, your assistant uncovers several items that could be classified as expenses or could be classified as assets.
- To illustrate, tweets can be classified as events, news, or opinions and the categories can be further classified as criticism or praise.
- LLC be classified as a corporation for tax purposes, your operating agreement will state that it should be classified as a disregarded entity.
- Merchants classified with this MCC provide personal services that are not classified with a more specific MCC.
- Any information not explicitly classified as Confidential or Public will, by default, be classified as Internal Information.
- Classified Employment Testing Records Records document the testing process for classified positions administered by human resources staff.
- Secret classified document cover sheet, on a classified document while it was out of the security container.
- The policies contained in this document apply generally to appointed, classified classified MCCCD employees except as specifically noted herein.
- The regulation and list of information that is classified are themselves classified.
- Classified information that has been declassified without proper authority remains classified.
- That formula was kept as a trade secret and is still secret today.
- CHALLENGES FACING QUIET AND SECRET DIPLOMACYThe era of secret diplomacy is hardly over.
- Trade secret law protects secret, valuable business information from misappropriation by others.
- The secret to a happy marriage is no secret at all.
- These are confidential, secret, top secret and sensitive compartmented information.
- Most importantly, the trade secret must be secret.
- Investigator for the Secret or Top Secret Subject interview.
- Secret to Unclassified, Top Secret to Secret, etc.
- If Cathy runs a program with the label Secret Ace, then the program can read data labeled Unclassified, Secret, or Secret Ace.
- If the secret object contains more than one secret, all secret references are passed.
CLASSIFIED vs SECRET: QUESTIONS
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- How are liabilities classified in a classified balance sheet?
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- How are secret keys and secret values stored inside a container?
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- How to encrypt secret passwords in secret agent party?
- Which secret societies have kept their membership lists secret?