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taciturn
[ tas-i-turn ]
adjective
- inclined to silence; reserved in speech; reluctant to join in conversation.
Synonyms: quiet, reticent, uncommunicative, silent
- dour, stern, and silent in expression and manner.
taciturn
/ ˈtæsɪˌtɜːn /
adjective
- habitually silent, reserved, or uncommunicative; not inclined to conversation
Derived Forms
- ˌtaciˈturnity, noun
- ˈtaciˌturnly, adverb
Other Words From
- taci·turnly adverb
- un·taci·turn adjective
- un·taci·turnly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of taciturn1
Example Sentences
In this, the writers find a bottomless trove of understanding for everyone, including Lee’s Koh who could easily press his taciturn flintiness in a sinister direction.
So the outgoing trio, best friends off the field, expanded their group to include their taciturn teammate while doing their best to draw her out.
Seeking an answer, the research team from the Graduate School of Science at Osaka Metropolitan University took a look at a rather taciturn animal: fish, more specifically, Neolamprologus savoryi, a cooperatively breeding cichlid fish.
Furiosa’s reticence is strategic, as well as a trait she shares with Mad Max himself, the model for her taciturn avenger.
This time, however, our visiting, taciturn investigator is white, although no less affected by a hard land’s lingering hurts.
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