adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
sb’s innermost secrets (= very private or personal secrets )
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She wasn’t confident enough to share her innermost secrets with him.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
secret
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I will show you the innermost secret of life.
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In effect, White House aides were assigned to tell reporters the innermost secrets of the Administration.
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Their innermost secrets had been at the mercy of the West for a year.
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The only person he would allow into his innermost secrets - and then only occasionally - was Lou.
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It deserves a book to itself, and a fat volume it would be when all its innermost secrets are known.
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Charles and Camilla have called each other many times over their years of friendship, spending hours sharing their innermost secrets .
thought
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If there is anything anybody wants to skip, like innermost thoughts in places, just go ahead.
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MI5 agent: able to read your counterparts' innermost thoughts and know their hidden agenda.
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We value our privacy and would rather talk about the weather than enter into controversy or volunteer our innermost thoughts .
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He had lost the one person who believed in him, the one person whom he could trust with his innermost thoughts .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He's not the kind of person to reveal his innermost secrets, even to his closest friends.
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She works with emotionally disturbed people, teaching them to express their innermost feelings through poetry.