- CLANDESTINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
clandestine implies secrecy usually for an evil, illicit, or unauthorized purpose and often emphasizes the fear of being discovered
- CLANDESTINE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CLANDESTINE definition: 1 planned or done in secret, especially describing something that is not officially allowed: 2… Learn more
- CLANDESTINE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
adjective characterized by, done in, or executed with secrecy or concealment, especially for purposes of subversion or deception; private or surreptitious Their clandestine meetings went undiscovered for two years
- Clandestine - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Use the adjective clandestine to describe something that is done in secret, like your clandestine attempts to steal your brother's Halloween candy Clandestine, an adjective imported from Latin, describes a secret, usually illegal activity
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Definition of clandestine adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- clandestine - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective [edit] clandestine (comparative more clandestine, superlative most clandestine) Done or kept in secret, sometimes to conceal an illicit or improper purpose Synonyms: covert, furtive, hush-hush, secret, secretive, undercover; see also Thesaurus: covert clandestine military operations
- Clandestine - definition of clandestine by The Free Dictionary
held or done in secrecy or concealment, esp for purposes of subversion or deception; stealthy or surreptitious: clandestine meetings
- clandestine - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
clandestine klænˈdɛstɪn adj secret and concealed, often for illicit reasons; furtive Etymology: 16th Century: from Latin clandestīnus, from clam secretly; related to Latin celāre to hide clanˈdestinely adv 'clandestine' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
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