/nɒnˈ-dɪsˈkləʊʒəˈ/ – Adjective
Definition: không công bố, không tiết lộ, giữ im lặng, che giấu, giữ bí mật.
A more thorough explanation: Non-disclosure refers to the act of not revealing or sharing certain information or details that are required or expected to be disclosed. In a legal context, non-disclosure typically refers to the failure to disclose relevant information, especially in a contractual or legal agreement where parties are obligated to provide complete and accurate information. Non-disclosure can have legal consequences, such as breaching a contract or violating confidentiality agreements.
Example: The employee signed a non-disclosure agreement promising not to share any confidential information about the company with third parties.