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51keep one's counsel — verb a) To keep ones own business private; to be discreet, careful, or circumspect in what one says concerning ones own thoughts, deeds, or situation. As he held his mother to him, he longed to tell her all, but he kept his counsel …
52keep one's lips sealed — verb To keep quiet; to keep a secret; to not tell. You can certainly trust me to keep my lips sealed about the matter. Syn: keep ones mouth shut …
53keep one's mouth shut — verb To keep a secret; to refrain from speaking indiscreetly or carelessly; broadly, to refrain from speaking altogether. He thought that he could get him a regular salary if he would come to Packingtown and do as he was told, and keep his mouth… …
54secret — Mea huna, huna, malū, ōhuna. ♦ To hide or keep in secret, hūnā, hūnākele, ekepue. ♦ To do evil in secret, kāmalū. ♦ Secret languages: wehiwa, nehiwa, kake …
55secret — / si:krət/ adjective which is deliberately kept hidden from people, or which is not known about by many people ● The MD kept the contract secret from the rest of the board. ● The management signed a secret deal with a foreign supplier. ■ noun… …
56keep quiet — verb a) remain silent Granny is asleep, so keep quiet while you play. b) To refrain from talking about something; to keep a secret. Remember its a surprise party, so keep quiet about it …
57keep under your hat — To keep something under one s hat means to keep a secret. My boss has promised me a promotion, but it s not official yet, so keep it under your hat …
58keep a lid on — verb To keep something secret. Its supposed to be a surprise, so try to keep a lid on it, will you? …
59keep it under your hat — If you keep something under your hat, you keep it secret. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
60keep it to yourself — do not tell anyone, keep a secret If I tell you what she said, will you keep it to yourself? …