Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- Not secret; not close; not trusty.
- To disclose; divulge.
Wiktionary
GNU Webster's 1913
- v. obsolete To disclose; to divulge.
- adj. obsolete Not secret; not close; not trusty; indiscreet.
Etymologies
- un- + secret (Wiktionary)
Examples
“Marc Ambinder of the Atlantic reports that the highly unsecret plan is this:”
The Guardian: A particular liberal complaint about the speech
“So I feel in a particularly strong position to reveal the entirely unsecret conspiracy against patriotism, tradition, and religion hiding in plain sight on our movie and television screens, in our universities, and on the pages of the mainstream press.”
“Police say he bought a 12-gauge shotgun, went to Amedure's house and shot his now unsecret admirer -- killing him with two blasts.”
“They want to believe that the Gov. will get reelected with their unsecret weapon of unaccountable or distributed election fraud.”
“If soul could search my sprite and there unsecret secrecy:”
“It's the ultimate unsecret secret that Israel has nuclear weapons.”
“This is one of my very favorite unsecret tricks of the cook.”
“KEEGAN: I'd certainly give a lot more intelligence than what's being given now, than is available, because I think when you actually examine intelligence, later, in retrospect, you're surprised by how unsecret it is.”
“By this double affirmation he strongly suggested his preference for _open, unsecret_ ways and proceedings.”
“Marc Ambinder of the Atlantic reports that the highly unsecret plan is this: climate change legislation passed.”
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