keep one's own counsel



keep one's own counsel

Say little or nothing about one's opinions or intentions. For example, Betty is notorious for keeping her own counsel; you never know what she really thinks. This expression employs counsel in the sense of "a secret," a usage dating from about 1300.
See also: counsel, keep, own

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Luanaloo-AN-ə (English), loo-AH-nah (Italian)English, Italian, Portuguese
VarpuVAHR-pooFinnish
Perele-Yiddish
BlasBLAHSSpanish
Arago[ə'ra:gɔ]
White[wait]