Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Not divulged; not revealed or disclosed; secret.

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  • adjective Not divulged; not disclosed

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Examples

  • And Billy resolutely kept undivulged the cut in wages.

    CHAPTER V 2010

  • It were in vain longer to conceal from you, Tony, that between myself and one of the members of a swan – like aristocracy whom I now hold in my hand, there has been undivulged communication and association.

    Bleak House 2007

  • When it was hinted to such old friends as Sir Peter Mancrudy and Mrs MacHugh, they laughed it to scorn, and it did not exist even in the vague form of an undivulged mystery for above three days.

    He Knew He Was Right 2004

  • And he felt in need of it, after what he had done that day, as yet undivulged.

    In Chancery 2004

  • It could not be that of such things were the thoughts which lay undivulged beneath the clear waters of those deep black eyes — undivulged to me, though no one else could have so good a right to read those thoughts!

    Tales of all countries 2004

  • But the silence under which I was bound was terrifying — double so when the danger was so shapeless and undivulged.

    Uncle Silas 2003

  • The entire expenditure was under the direction of a few only of the trusted leaders and audited by the chiefs, all being kept otherwise undivulged.

    Origin of the Anglo-Boer War Revealed (2nd ed.) The Conspiracy of the 19th Century Unmasked C. H. Thomas

  • Undefined and undivulged, it belongs only to those who have some original strength of imagination or will, and with them it cannot go wrong.

    Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval Literature W. P. Ker

  • In the meantime, as a small specimen of its undivulged dramatic treasures, we submit to our readers the following little anecdote: --

    The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 395, October 24, 1829 Various

  • _ Oh thou! who know'st my undivulged thoughts! who know'st how long and fervently I've prayed to root from memory all suffering past, and dwell with gratitude on present blessings, let me but practise what

    The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 6, June 1810

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