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View usage for: (ʌltɪəriəʳ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]If you say that someone has an ulterior motive for doing something, you believe that they have a hidden reason for doing it. Sheila had an ulterior motive for trying to help Stan. [+ for] His friendliness has an ulterior purpose. Synonyms: hidden, secret, concealed, personal More Synonyms of ulterior ulterior in British English (ʌlˈtɪərɪə) adjective1. lying beneath or beyond what is revealed, evident, or supposed ulterior motives 2. succeeding, subsequent, or later 3. lying beyond a certain line or point Derived forms ulteriorly (ulˈteriorly) adverb Word origin C17: from Latin: further, from ulter beyond ulterior in American English (ʌlˈtɪriər) adjective1. lying beyond or on the farther side 2. later, subsequent, or future 3. further; more remote; esp., beyond what is expressed, implied, or evident; undisclosed an ulterior motive Derived forms ulteriorly (ulˈteriorly) adverb Word origin L, compar. of * ulter, beyond, farther (see ultra-) Examples of 'ulterior' in a sentenceulterior He also denies that there is any ulterior political motive to the game.She felt so free from ulterior motives that she took up his charge with a touch of resentment.He cannot afford to draw the unwanted attention of gossip columnists unless he has some ulterior motive for doing so.No hidden agendas in prayer, no ulterior motives.But we still don't know what his ulterior motives are.There are almost always ulterior motives at play and in this instance that was made pretty obvious by the interview the player subsequently gave.I can see him searching my eyes for an ulterior motive, that caution working against me now.A nice thing cannot just happen for no reason; there has to be some sinister ulterior motive.There's always an ulterior motive: increased productivity.It's a kind offer, but does he have an ulterior motive?He's an intelligent guy and surely must realise there's no ulterior motive other than business.The vehemence of the Government's campaign against alcohol poisoning has raised suspicions of it having ulterior motives.As usual, I had an ulterior motive. In other languagesulterior British English: ulterior ADJECTIVE If you say that someone has an ulterior motive for doing something, you believe that they have a hidden reason for doing it. She had an ulterior motive for trying to help him. - American English: ulterior
- Brazilian Portuguese: ulterior
- Chinese: 暗藏的
- European Spanish: ulterior
- French: caché
- German: verborgen
- Italian: ulteriore
- Japanese: 隠された
- Korean: 이면의
- European Portuguese: ulterior
- Latin American Spanish: ulterior
Definition (of an aim, reason, etc.) concealed or hidden She had an ulterior motive for trying to help Stan. Synonyms personal secondary selfish undisclosed unexpressed Opposites obvious , plain , apparent , manifest , overt , declared Additional synonymsHe was filmed with a concealed camera. Synonyms hidden, covered, secret, screened, masked, obscured, covert, unseen, tucked away, secreted, under wraps, inconspicuousDefinition concealed or secret They have been supplying covert military aid to the rebels. Synonyms secret, private, hidden, disguised, concealed, veiled, sly, clandestine, underhand, unsuspected, surreptitious, stealthyDefinition kept hidden or separate from the knowledge of all or all but a few others It has a secret compartment hidden behind the magical mirror. Synonyms concealed, hidden, disguised, covered, camouflaged, unseen |