keep one's own counsel

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keep one's own counsel (third-person singular simple present keeps one's own counsel, present participle keeping one's own counsel, simple past and past participle kept one's own counsel)

  1. To keep one's own business private; to be discreet, careful, or circumspect in what one says concerning one's own thoughts, deeds, or situation.
    Synonyms: keep one's cards close to one's chest, keep one's lips sealed, keep one's mouth shut

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