SILENCE vs SECRECY: NOUN
- The cessation of rage, agitation, or tumilt; calmness; quiest.
- Secrecy.
- Forbearance from, or absence of, speech; taciturnity; muteness.
- The state of being silent; entire absence of sound or noise; absolute stillness.
- Synonyms See silent.
- In music, same as rest, 8.
- In distilled spirits, want of flavor and odor; flatness; deadness. See silent spirit, under silent.
- Absence of mention: as, the silence of Scripture (on a particular subject); oblivion; obscurity.
- Absence of sound or noise; general stillness within the range or the power of hearing: as, the silence of midnight; the silence of the tomb.
- The state of being or keeping silent; forbearance or restraint of sound; abstinence from speech or other noise; muteness; reticence: as, to listen in silence; the chairman rapped for silence.
- Refusal or failure to speak out.
- A period of time without speech or noise.
- The absence of sound; stillness.
- The condition or quality of being or keeping still and silent.
- The trait of keeping things secret
- A refusal to speak when expected
- The absence of sound
- Absence of mention; oblivion.
- The state of being silent (as when no one is speaking)
- The action of refraining from speaking.
- Form of meditative worship practiced by the Society of Friends (Quakers); meeting for worship.
- The lack of any sound.
- The habit of keeping secrets.
- Concealment; the condition of being secret or hidden
- The quality of being secretive; fidelity to a secret; forbearance of disclosure or discovery.
- Seclusion; privacy; retirement.
- That which is concealed; a secret.
- The state or quality of being hidden.
- A secret; also, secrets collectively.
- Secretive habits; secretiveness; lack of openness.
- Ability to keep a secret or secrets; fidelity in keeping secrets; strict silence regarding matters intended to be kept secret.
- Privacy; retirement; seclusion; solitude.
- The state of being secret or concealed; secret, secretive, or clandestine, manner, method, or conduct; concealment from the observation or knowledge of others: as, to carry on a design in secrecy; to secure secrecy.
- The quality or condition of being secret or hidden; concealment.
- The condition of being concealed or hidden
- The trait of keeping things secret
- The practice or habit of keeping secrets.
SILENCE vs SECRECY: VERB
- To block gene expression.
- To suppress criticism, etc.
- To make (someone or something) silent.
- Cause to be quiet or not talk
- Keep from expression, for example by threats or pressure
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SILENCE vs SECRECY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To make silent or bring to silence.
- To curtail the expression of; suppress.
- To interfere with the expression of (a gene or gene segment) so that its biological function is suppressed.
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SILENCE vs SECRECY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause to cease firing, as by a vigorous cannonade.
- To restrain from the exercise of any function, privilege of instruction, or the like, especially from the act of preaching.
- To put to rest; to quiet.
- To compel to silence; to cause to be still; to still; to hush.
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SILENCE vs SECRECY: INTERJECTION
- Be silent; -- used elliptically for let there be silence, or keep silence.
- Be quiet
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SILENCE vs SECRECY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To cause to be or keep silent; put or bring to silence; restrain from speech or noise; stop the noise of: as, to silence a battery or a gun-boat.
- To restrain from speech about something; cause or induce to be silent on a particular subject or class of subjects; make silent or speechless, as by restraint of privilege or license, or by unanswerable argument.
- Hence To make quiescent; put at rest or into abeyance; stop the activity of: as, to silence one's conscience.
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SILENCE vs SECRECY: RELATED WORDS
- Reticence, Silently, Stillness, Mourning, Silent, Hush up, Burke, Still, Shut up, Muteness, Quieten, Secretiveness, Secrecy, Quiet, Hush
- Covert, Mystery, Stealth, Secrets, Opacity, Confidential, Opaqueness, Secret, Secretive, Confidentiality, Privateness, Concealment, Silence, Privacy, Secretiveness
SILENCE vs SECRECY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Calm, Inaction, Mute, Reticence, Silently, Stillness, Mourning, Silent, Hush up, Burke, Still, Quieten, Secrecy, Quiet, Hush
- Secretly, Anonymity, Clandestine, Covert, Mystery, Stealth, Opacity, Confidential, Opaqueness, Secret, Secretive, Confidentiality, Concealment, Silence, Privacy
SILENCE vs SECRECY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Others in the hearing world assumed that the deaf occupied a space of silence and assumed that silence to signify emptiness.
- When you silence the press with rubber bullets, you silence the voice of the public.
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- Giving voice to silence: Silence as coping strategy of refugee women from South Sudan who experienced sexual violence in the context of war.
- At most, silence warrants an inference of assent of correctness to a comment only when no other explanation is equally consonant with silence.
- In silence he appeared, and in silence disap.
- REICH: I tell you, I am surprised about the silence coming out of Washington, deafening silence.
- Their silence is much quieter than that of the silence of Hu Jintao era.
- Everywhere around him reigned silence, but that charming silence when the sun has set in an unclouded azure sky.
- These fortunate individuals know the power of silence and they are comfortable in that silence.
- Some secrecy is essential to both national security and democracy, but excessive secrecy undermines democratic accountability and decisionmaking, and sometimes national security itself.
- Manning is evidence enough that secrecy is becoming a thing of the past, and that secrecy in the future may be completely implausible.
- Bank secrecy and professional secrecy as well as treats stakeholders and the community with fair treatment and equal opportunity according to its proportions.
- Both of you have been harshly critical of the Bush administration for its secrecy, what you consider overuse of secrecy and executive power.
- Kuntao was once practiced in secrecy and passed down through families; many schools continue to maintain an air of secrecy around their training techniques.
- With the feedback architecture, the proposed secrecy coding scheme can significantly obtain a positive secrecy rate.
- The standard of secrecy protecting a confession outweighs any form of professional confidentiality or secrecy.
- Maintaining secrecy: Interested parties of oral communication can maintain the secrecy of messages easily.
- The people who promote secrecy have only a few vague remarks to justify secrecy.
- What is the role of key secrecy and algorithm secrecy in security?
SILENCE vs SECRECY: QUESTIONS
- When was the great silence (Grande Silenzio) released?
- What does silence means security mean in propaganda?
- Can Boethiah kill her previous champion in silence?
- Should Congress silence dissent in the legislative process?
- Why do all Buddhas fail to silence Tathagatagarbha?
- Is silence the most underappreciated productivity tool?
- Does the Silence include appearances before and after the silence?
- How is the theme of silence portrayed in songs of silence?
- What are the dimensions of the silence and silence plus isolation platforms?
- Did the Taliban silence Malala by trying to silence her?
- Is the end of things unattainable in impenetrable secrecy?
- Does postfix support forward secrecy of TLS network communication?
- How does pay secrecy affect employee perception of compensation?
- What is signature authority under the Bank Secrecy Act?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of forward secrecy?
- Why is OpenAI so obsessed with maintaining secrecy?
- What are the three conditions of professional secrecy?
- How do agencies protect the secrecy of information?
- Why is secrecy important for intelligence agencies?
- What is total secrecy capacity and probability of secrecy?