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Word of the day: Furtive
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Today’s word of the day is: Furtive meaning
Furtive
Furtive: adjective-taken, done, used, etc., surreptitiously or by stealth; secret:
Pronunciation: [ fur-tiv ]
The adjective, furtive, is related to fūrtum, the Latin word for theft or robbery. This is apparent as the expressions “to give someone a furtive glance” and “to steal a glance at someone” mean the same thing. If a person’s manner is furtive, he or she is acting suspiciously. Secret, stealthy and sly are all similar in meaning, but they lack this image of a thief’s actions.
Example: The prison romance was strengthened with the exchange of furtive signs and body language that both developed through the glass of the door and a window.
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