/ ʌlˈtɪəriə(r); NAmE -ˈtɪr-/ adjective
[ only before noun ] ( of a reason for doing sth ) that sb keeps hidden and does not admit :
She must have some ulterior motive for being nice to me—what does she really want?
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WORD ORIGIN
mid 17th cent.: from Latin , literally further, more distant .