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1. secret
adjective. ['ˈsiːkrət, ˈsiːkrɪt'] not open or public; kept private or not revealed.
Antonyms
- impersonal
Etymology
- secrette (Middle English (1100-1500))
- secret (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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Rhymes with Trade Secret
Sentences with trade-secret
1. Noun Phrase
It is important to note that precise mixing times are something of a trade secret among foam latex makers.
2. Noun Phrase
You’ve likely come up with a few trade secrets during the course of your career.
3. Noun Phrase
If the agreement protects your company's trade secrets, it might be legal to make it binding forever.
2. secret
noun. ['ˈsiːkrət, ˈsiːkrɪt'] something that should remain hidden from others (especially information that is not to be passed on).
Synonyms
- trade secret
- info
- information
- confidence
Antonyms
- open
- undisguised
- unrestricted
- state-supported
Etymology
- secrette (Middle English (1100-1500))
- secret (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. secret
adjective. ['ˈsiːkrət, ˈsiːkrɪt'] conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods.
Synonyms
- undercover
- underground
- hole-and-corner
- cloak-and-dagger
- hugger-mugger
- hush-hush
- covert
- surreptitious
Antonyms
- visible
- explicit
- unprotected
- stay
Etymology
- secrette (Middle English (1100-1500))
- secret (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. secret
adjective. ['ˈsiːkrət, ˈsiːkrɪt'] not openly made known.
Synonyms
- unavowed
Antonyms
- confine
- categoreme
Etymology
- secrette (Middle English (1100-1500))
- secret (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. trade
noun. ['ˈtreɪd'] the skilled practice of a practical occupation.
Synonyms
- auto mechanics
- lumbering
- plumbing
- cobbling
- tailoring
- airplane mechanics
- roofing
- basketry
- shingling
- winemaking
- dressmaking
- piloting
- oculism
- upholstery
- tanning
- house painting
- interior decoration
- undertaking
- typography
- shoemaking
- line of work
- pyrotechny
- sheet-metal work
- mintage
- wine making
- pottery
- carpentry
- tool-and-die work
- plumbery
- papermaking
- interior design
- pyrotechnics
- woodworking
- mechanical drawing
- woodwork
- handicraft
- electrical work
- masonry
- craft
- line
- painting
- business
- pilotage
- shoe repairing
- occupation
- drafting
Antonyms
- divest
- fire
- light-footed
- natural object
Etymology
- trade (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. trade
noun. ['ˈtreɪd'] the commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and services.
Synonyms
- commercialism
- mercantilism
- fair trade
- free trade
Antonyms
- straight line
- uncover
- nonconformity
- noncompliance
Etymology
- trade (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. trade
noun. ['ˈtreɪd'] the business given to a commercial establishment by its customers.
Synonyms
- custom
- patronage
Antonyms
- dissuasion
- pull
- attract
Etymology
- trade (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. trade
verb. ['ˈtreɪd'] turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase.
Synonyms
- exchange
- barter away
- change
- trade in
Antonyms
- confine
- fail
- idle
- integrate
Etymology
- trade (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. trade
verb. ['ˈtreɪd'] engage in the trade of.
Synonyms
- import
- run
- purchase
- export
- merchandise
- arbitrage
- sell
- buy
- black market
- market
Antonyms
- export
- import
- sell
- stay
Etymology
- trade (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. trade
noun. ['ˈtreɪd'] a particular instance of buying or selling.
Synonyms
- transaction
- dealing
- dealings
- arms deal
- deal
- business deal
Antonyms
- dissuade
- dove
- disarrange
- decrease
Etymology
- trade (Middle English (1100-1500))