under wraps
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Definition
Adjective phrase: - Kept secret; concealed from public knowledge: Used to describe information, plans, or activities that are deliberately hidden or not disclosed.
Usage
The phrase "under wraps" functions as a predicative adjective, typically following a form of the verb "to be" (is, are, was, were, kept, etc.). It describes the state of something being confidential. - It is used to emphasize that something is being actively and carefully concealed. - The phrase is often used in contexts involving plans, projects, information, or news.
Examples
- With the verb "to be":
- The details of the new product are still under wraps until the official launch.
- The celebrity's wedding plans were kept under wraps.
- With the verb "to keep":
- The government is keeping the report under wraps for now.
- We need to keep this proposal under wraps until the board meeting.
Advanced Usage
- "To keep something under wraps": This is the most common verb collocation, meaning to maintain secrecy about something.
- The studio kept the film's surprise ending under wraps for months.
- "To be under wraps": Describes the state of secrecy.
- The negotiations have been under wraps since they began.
Variants and Related Words
- Under wraps is an idiomatic phrase. There is no direct single-word variant, but the concept relates to other words and phrases concerning secrecy.
- Classified (adj): Officially kept secret, often by a government.
- Confidential (adj): Intended to be kept secret.
- Hush-hush (adj, informal): Highly secret or confidential.
Synonyms
- Secret
- Confidential
- Hidden
- Concealed
- Hush-hush (informal)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Behind closed doors: Happening in private, not publicly.
- The discussions were held behind closed doors.
- On the down-low (DL) (slang): Kept secret or quiet.
- They're keeping their relationship on the down-low.
- Under the radar: Without attracting notice or attention.
- The project flew under the radar for years.
Note: "Under wraps" is an established idiomatic phrase. It does not function as a phrasal verb.
Adjective
- kept secret
- the plan was kept carefully under wraps