undisclosed

UK: ˌʌndɪsˈkləʊzd | US: ˌʌndɪsˈkloʊzd

Definition
  1. adj. not revealed or made known publicly

  2. adj. kept secret or hidden

Structure
un <not>dis <apart, away>close <shut>ed <past participle>
Etymology

The word "undisclosed" combines the negative prefix "un-" (Old English "un-," meaning "not") with the verb "disclose" (from Latin "dis-" [apart] + "claudere" [to shut]). "Disclose" originally meant "to open up" or "reveal," so "undisclosed" logically means "not revealed." The "-ed" suffix marks it as a past participle, functioning adjectivally to describe something kept secret.

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