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    confidentially
    /ˌkɒnfɪˈdɛnʃəli/

    adverb

    • 1. in a way that is intended to be private or secret; privately: "all queries will be treated confidentially"

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  2. /ˌkɒnfɪˈdenʃəli/ /ˌkɑːnfɪˈdenʃəli/ in a way that shows or respects that something must be kept secret. She told me confidentially that she is going to retire early. The questionnaire responses were treated confidentially. ‘I've told her things I haven't told anyone,’ she whispered confidentially.

  3. 1. a. : intended for or restricted to the use of a particular person, group, or class : private, secret. confidential information. b. : containing information whose unauthorized disclosure could be prejudicial to the national interest compare secret, top secret. 2. : marked by intimacy or willingness to confide. a confidential tone. 3.

  4. Confidentially is used to say that what you are telling someone is a secret and should not be discussed with anyone else. Confidentially, I am not sure that it wasn't above their heads. American English : confidentially / kɒnfɪˈdɛnʃəli /

  5. CONFIDENTIAL definition: 1. secret or private, often in a formal, business, or military situation: 2. secret or private…. Learn more.

  6. The police could not be informed of anything that clients discussed confidentially. When the player came to him confidentially, he told her he would do anything to help her. The information was obtained confidentially.

  7. Definition of 'confidential' Word Frequency. confidential. (kɒnfɪdenʃəl ) 1. adjective. Information that is confidential is meant to be kept secret or private. She accused them of leaking confidential information about her private life. We'll take good care and keep what you've told us strictly confidential, Mr. Lane.

  8. (of a way of speaking) showing that what you are saying is private or secret. He spoke in a confidential tone, his voice low. [only before noun] (formal) trusted with private or secret information. a confidential secretary.

  9. a situation in which you expect somebody to keep information secret. They signed a confidentiality agreement. All letters will be treated with complete confidentiality. He was fired for a breach of confidentiality (= an occasion when secret information was told to somebody else). She declined to give customers' names, citing client confidentiality.

  10. secret or private, often in a formal, business, or military situation: All information will be treated as strictly confidential. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. kept hidden from other people. secret The spies had a secret meeting. covert The government was accused of covert military operations.

  11. Confidentially is used to say that what you are telling someone is a secret and should not be discussed with anyone else. [...]