What is "clandestine" in English? Definition and Explanations

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What does clandestine mean in English? Meaning of clandestine definition and abbreviation with examples.

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What is "clandestine" in English? Definition and Explanations

Meaning of "clandestine": conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods

Adjective

  • Meaning: conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
  • Example: clandestine intelligence operations cloak-and-dagger activities behind enemy lines hole-and-corner intrigue secret missions a secret agent secret sales of arms surreptitious mobilization of troops an undercover investigation underground resistance
  • Synonyms: clandestine cloak-and-dagger hole-and-corner hugger-mugger hush-hush secret surreptitious undercover underground
  • Similar: covert
  • Adjective: Done or kept in secret, sometimes to conceal an illicit or improper purpose. 1793, Charlotte Smith, chapter 1, The Old Manor House, volume 3: Monimia, who while she yielded to his earnest entreaties had always felt, from the natural rectitude of her understanding, the impropriety of their clandestine correspondence, would, he feared, be more than ever sensible of her indiscretion, when she found that a servant was entrusted with it... 1818, Jane Austen, chapter 31, Northanger Abbey: Whether the torments of absence were softened by a clandestine correspondence, let us not inquire. Mr. and Mrs. Morland never did. 1878, Thomas Hardy, chapter 11, The Return of the Native: Wildeve's clandestine plan with her was to take a little gravel in his hand and hold it to the crevice at the top of the window shutter, which was on the outside, so that it should fall with a gentle rustle, resembling that of a mouse, between shutter and glass. 1912, G. K. Chesterton, chapter 9, Manalive: Lady Bullingdon could not, of course, countenance such an arrangement for a moment, and the two unhappy persons escaped for a clandestine marriage. 1922, H. P. Lovecraft, Herbert West: Reanimator: Bodies were always a nuisance -- even the small guinea-pig bodies from the slight clandestine experiments in West’s room at the boarding-house. 1924, Herman Melville, chapter 13, Billy Budd: Probably, the Master-at-arms' clandestine persecution of Billy was started to try the temper of the man... 2003, Trivium, “Fugue” (song), in Ember To Inferno (album):  As I stand at the edge of existence; nameless shores of infinity. Perpetual unbirth unraveling distance, clandestine truths unveiled. 2004 — Penny Arcade In my imagination, all work place encounters between men and women result in clandestine sex. 2005 — Stewart Lee, 90's Comedian DVD And I don't want anyone to think I dislike Catholicism because I don't. It's actually my favourite form of clandestine global evil.1793, Charlotte Smith, chapter 1, The Old Manor House, volume 3: Monimia, who while she yielded to his earnest entreaties had always felt, from the natural rectitude of her understanding, the impropriety of their clandestine correspondence, would, he feared, be more than ever sensible of her indiscretion, when she found that a servant was entrusted with it...1818, Jane Austen, chapter 31, Northanger Abbey: Whether the torments of absence were softened by a clandestine correspondence, let us not inquire. Mr. and Mrs. Morland never did.1878, Thomas Hardy, chapter 11, The Return of the Native: Wildeve's clandestine plan with her was to take a little gravel in his hand and hold it to the crevice at the top of the window shutter, which was on the outside, so that it should fall with a gentle rustle, resembling that of a mouse, between shutter and glass.1912, G. K. Chesterton, chapter 9, Manalive: Lady Bullingdon could not, of course, countenance such an arrangement for a moment, and the two unhappy persons escaped for a clandestine marriage.1922, H. P. Lovecraft, Herbert West: Reanimator: Bodies were always a nuisance -- even the small guinea-pig bodies from the slight clandestine experiments in West’s room at the boarding-house.1924, Herman Melville, chapter 13, Billy Budd: Probably, the Master-at-arms' clandestine persecution of Billy was started to try the temper of the man...2003, Trivium, “Fugue” (song), in Ember To Inferno (album):  As I stand at the edge of existence; nameless shores of infinity. Perpetual unbirth unraveling distance, clandestine truths unveiled.2004 — Penny Arcade In my imagination, all work place encounters between men and women result in clandestine sex.2005 — Stewart Lee, 90's Comedian DVD And I don't want anyone to think I dislike Catholicism because I don't. It's actually my favourite form of clandestine global evil.(freemasonry, of a person or lodge) Not recognized as a regular member.
  • Synonyms:

    covert, illicit, fraudulent, surreptitious, underground, furtive, hush-hush, hidden, artful, cloak-and-dagger, closet, concealed, foxy, illegitimate, private, sneaky, stealthy, under wraps, undercover, underhand, in holes and corners, on the Q. T., on the quiet, under-the-counter,

    Antonyms:

    aboveboard, honest, legal, authorized, known, forthright, truthful, open, public,

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