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Consider that fine word obscurantist (A practitioner of obscurantism; an obscurant), where obscurantism has a sense being deliberately obscure or vague, and obscurant as an adjective means Acting or tending to confound, obfuscate, or obscure, or as a noun, One who acts to confound or obfuscate; an obscurantist ...
Continue reading... If you have a confidante, you're lucky. She is a friend you can confide in, someone you trust with your private thoughts, and who you're sure can keep a secret. ... In fact, you could call a male or a female "secret keeper" your confidant (without the "e").
As onomatomaniak said, a person who habitually spreads rumors or engages in indiscreet talk (ie. gossips) can be referred to as a gossip. ... Alternatively, you could also describe such a person as a rumourmonger, or even a scandalmonger, depending on the nature of the gossip and the intent.
A troglodyte is a person who lives all alone, in seclusion. You could call this type a "hermit" or a "recluse," but it's more fun to say troglodyte. ... Nowadays, a troglodyte generally refers to someone who lives alone, like a hermit. If you don't mind having a dirty hole for a home, then perhaps you are a troglodyte.
The Fidelius Charm is extremely ancient and still used to this day. It involves the concealment of information inside a living person. The chosen person, or Secret Keeper, is the only person who is thenceforth capable of revealing the protected information to others, however many previously knew it.
Consider that fine word obscurantist (A practitioner of obscurantism; an obscurant), where obscurantism has a sense being deliberately obscure or vague, and obscurant as an adjective means Acting or tending to confound, obfuscate, or obscure, or as a noun, One who acts to confound or obfuscate; an obscurantist ...
de·ceiving·ly adv. Synonyms: deceive, mislead, delude, dupe, hoodwink, bamboozle. These verbs mean to cause someone to believe something untrue, usually with an ulterior motive in mind.
Mostly it means something is being hidden behind the smile. ... Someone who fakes a smile. Eccedentesiast comes from Latin ecce, 'I present to you,' dentes, 'teeth,' and iast, 'performer.' An eccedentesiast is therefore someone who performs by showing teeth, or smiling.
A liar is someone who doesn't tell the truth. A liar tells lies. "Liar, liar, pants on fire," a phrase of unknown origin, is a children's jump-rope rhyme also used as a playground taunt.
bury, cache, conceal, ensconce, occult, secrete. ( Slang) plant, stash. See show. To prevent (something) from being known: cloak, conceal, cover (up), enshroud, hush (up), mask, shroud, veil.
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