English to Gujarati Dictionary surreptitious

surreptitious

શંકાસ્પદ
definition
adjective
they carried on a surreptitious affair
kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of.
example
Today during afternoon break I went for a 'surreptitious' puff with two co-workers.
He was quite sure it would be restored that afternoon, he said, with quiet emphasis and a 'surreptitious' glance at his watch.
The 15 youngsters all pledged not to indulge in a 'surreptitious' snack when they went home to bed after a video evening at the church, without the pop corn.
This, for anyone not in the know, is the 'surreptitious' act of slapping size 10 labels on clothes that are really a 12.
After all, if there is no chocolate dessert on hand, it just might lead to 'surreptitious' stealing of the children's chocolate eggs.
A burning ember becomes a 'surreptitious' reference to a tense nation teetering on collapse.
The stowing of the rubbish seemed 'surreptitious' , even furtive, to a young and ignorant mind.
They're all meeting in the cafeteria to plot against Veronica, and the way you shot it, you get right away that it's 'surreptitious' .
He speaks loudly, and endearingly frankly, and occasionally steals a 'surreptitious' glance over his shoulder to make sure the room is indeed empty.
It is also 'surreptitious' and insidious discrimination.
Zara was casually fanning herself with her picture, but when she thought no one was watching stole long, slow, 'surreptitious' looks at it.
There appears to be an increasing amount of surveillance, much of it 'surreptitious' .
He kept on pointing out that these people were all, in a very 'surreptitious' way, propagandists for extreme conservative Catholicism.
They acted like some 'surreptitious' athletics officials who could not wait to be the first to give the media a scoop and doubtless court future favour as a reward.
Very often staff feel that their colleagues have been silently and invisibly spirited out of the company in a 'surreptitious' and clandestine manner.
Under British and American law this 'surreptitious' sale is illegal.
A no-fly zone is reported to have been enforced so that paparazzi cannot take 'surreptitious' snaps from helicopters.
She has been reflecting on the fact that it is ten years since she left school, and 'surreptitious' elements of old school uniform have crept into her recent work.
We don't need this 'surreptitious' attempt at re-direction of our considerable traffic.
Thanks to e-mail, the modern workplace is a hive of covert communication and 'surreptitious' sociability.
Our list of options is limited - we'll have to stop them with quickness, 'surreptitiousness' and efficiency.
The first mile was flat and we would all 'surreptitiously' try to position ourselves for the hills.
There's a lot of public evidence that the FBI 'surreptitiously' provided guns and arms to this other faction.
It was there that I was able to 'surreptitiously' cross-examine these men.
If you ask me, a little more 'surreptitiousness' might have worked.
These are some of the same people who 'surreptitiously' smeared John McCain in the last election.
While the news boss was holding forth, one of his employees 'surreptitiously' hit speed dial on a concealed mobile phone.
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