Secret Meaning and Definition
Secret
Pronunciation
/ˈsɪkət/
Part of Speech
Noun
Definition
A piece of information that is not intended to be shared with others, known only to a select few persons.
Etymology
The word “secret” originates from the Old French word “secrez”, which means “hidden” or “private”.
Usage Notes
Secrets can be shared with others, but it’s often considered impolite to reveal something someone else has entrusted with you.
Cultural References
- In literature, the concept of secrets is often explored in novels and plays, such as Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” and “The Secret Garden”.
- In music, the song “Secret” by The Pierces is about keeping a surprising truth to oneself.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
- “Keep your secrets to yourself” means to not share something personal.
- “In on a secret” means being part of a small group who know a particular piece of information.
Related Words or Phrases
- Confidential
- Private
- Hidden
Collocations
- Keep a secret
- Let it stay a secret
- Sell your secrets
Frequency of Use
The word “secret” is commonly used in everyday language, especially in informal settings.
Common Misspellings
- Sikit
- Secrit