Why is someone called “sensitive”?

I’ve only had a pseudonym that is a pseudo-antonym of what I actually want: Obscurantist’s. When I say “needs” it doesn’t mean “wanting” someone was unwillingly plagued with embarrassing information. I just want a ‘friend’ So if that are any words that use a more pitiful connotation, it can easily be used and attributed to something else. How “infobearer” should work, allowing for the fact that such a word does not exist… For

example, take Bob, who accidentally got himself exposed to top secret information of something, say, a company (for example, UPS, USA, UK). Are now out of favor of all sides in this fight? He is a _____?

N’im a one word adjective. I need a one word noun.

How does the secret keeper or secret-holder work?

What are some good examples of this?

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I think ” informant “, ” confidant ” and ” source ” all seem relevant to your word search, but you probably would want to qualify them with an adjective tailored to the exact description and meaning that you want to relate. If “hapless” is the most perfect expression, then beleaguered (beleaguered perception) would follow.

How would you describe Bob who accidentally got exposed to top secret information of some people? Now people will be follow out after him. Is this an open letter from a police spokesman to an informant?

When Bob became involved in my favorite movie, he got more interesting about the story. How come people are finally on the verge of murdering James Bond? Does he have any place to hide?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monunzipal? Is it possible org/wiki/Informant https://www.thefreedictionary.org. org/wiki/Informant? Conconfidant https://www.thefreedictionary.com/ Wikipedia.com. What

are some quotes on com/source.com and what com/source.com?

Answered on March 2, 2021.
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What is secret keeper? When unwillingly pressed into service, they go on to become a “reluctant confidant”. What do you need to know if you are looking for an excellent use for a phrase that might not be the one you’re looking for, but captures the use case described.

Definitions of confidants (cf. Merriam-Webster

  • ((a person who holds secrets)): Who entrusts secrets to.

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Answered on March 2, 2021.
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