| Decretive | a. [ From L. decretum. See Decree, n. ] Having the force of a decree; determining. [ 1913 Webster ] The will of God is either decretive or perceptive. Bates. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Secretive | a. Tending to secrete, or to keep secret or private; |
| Secretiveness | n. |
| secretive | (adj) ซึ่งปิดปาก, See also: ไม่พูด, ปิดเป็นความลับ, ซ่อนเร้น, ลี้ลับ, แอบแฝง, ลับๆ ล่อๆ, Syn. close, reticent, incommunicative |
| secretive | He is very secretive in regard to his family life. |
| secretive | Roy is secretive and Ted is candid. |
| secretive | Why are you being so secretive? |
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| secretively | (adv) in a secretive manner; with a preference for secrecy, Example: the teacher raised a hand to him, slightly and secretively, because he was her favorite |
| Heimlichtuerei { f } | secretive manner [Add to Longdo] |