[rĕt́ĭ-sənt]
(adj.)Inclined to keep one's thoughts, feelings, and personal affairs to…
(adj.)Restrained or reserved in style.
(adj.)Reluctant; unwilling.
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Indeed, he is almost painfully reticent about what most scholars now consider to be a monumental achievement in the field. ... Within a circle of intimate friends, he's a very sociable person, says Russell Banks, another novelist, who has known Auster since 1977. "Outside of that circle, he's fairly shy and reticent."
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They are slow and reticent, and are like a dull good horse which lets every nag pass him, but with whip and spur will run down every racer in the field. ... But he was a reticent as well as an eccentric man; and he made no mention of a certain evening when he warmed his hands at the gatehouse fire, and looked steadily...
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Standards of modesty (also called demureness or reticence ) are aspects of the culture of a country or people, at a given point in time, and is a measure against which an individual in society m...
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Definition of reticent from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Latin reticent-, reticens, present participle of reticēre to keep silent, from re- + tacēre to be silent — more at tacit...
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1. reserved: unwilling to communicate very much, talk freely, or reveal all the facts about something rather reticent on the subject of her finances;
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