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undemonstrative
[ uhn-duh-mon-struh-tiv ]
adjective
- not given to open exhibition or expression of emotion, especially of affection.
Synonyms: unresponsive, impassive, shy, reserved
undemonstrative
/ ˌʌndɪˈmɒnstrətɪv /
adjective
- tending not to show the feelings; of a reserved nature
Derived Forms
- ˌundeˈmonstrativeness, noun
- ˌundeˈmonstratively, adverb
Other Words From
- unde·monstra·tive·ly adverb
- unde·monstra·tive·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of undemonstrative1
Example Sentences
Fletcher and Bayliss may have been just as undemonstrative - and Flower had a comparably successful playing career - but none had McCullum's star quality.
At Kerr’s games, while all the other parents yelled urgently at their kids from the stands, they would sit quietly, undemonstrative, all but still.
In “Colonial Revival” a whole life – “cool, dry, bottled” – is related in three pages, in a style that is undemonstrative but full of feeling.
As he went from doubted boy to Super Bowl winner, the audience didn’t always appreciate the peculiar quality of his character, so muted and undemonstrative.
Varney had narrow, undemonstrative eyes, gray eyes, as though they were issued by the Marine Corps.
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