open secret
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Definition
- Noun:
- A supposed secret that is actually widely known: An "open secret" refers to information that is formally or officially treated as confidential or private, but is in fact known by many people.
Usage
- The term is used as a countable noun, typically preceded by an article ("an," "the").
- It describes a specific piece of information or a situation that is not publicly acknowledged but is common knowledge within a group or community.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used metaphorically to describe any truth that is obvious but not formally stated.
- The government's internal divisions are the worst-kept open secret in the capital.
Variants and Related Words
- Public secret: A less common synonym with the same meaning.
- Widely known fact: A more straightforward phrase describing commonly known information.
Synonyms
- Common knowledge
- Widely known fact
- Poorly kept secret
Related Idioms
- An elephant in the room: Refers to a major problem or issue that everyone is aware of but no one wants to discuss. (Note: This idiom emphasizes avoidance, while "open secret" emphasizes shared but unacknowledged knowledge.)
- Worst-kept secret: A hyperbolic way to describe an "open secret," emphasizing how poorly the information has been concealed.
Noun
- something that is supposed to be secret but is generally known
- their love affair was an open secret