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- Dictionaryreticent/ˈrɛtɪs(ə)nt/
adjective
- 1. not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily: "she was extremely reticent about her personal affairs"
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Reticent means unwilling to speak about your thoughts or feelings. Learn how to use this formal adjective in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and compare it with shy.
Reticent means inclined to be silent or uncommunicative in speech, restrained in expression, or reluctant. Learn the synonyms, history, and usage examples of reticent from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Reticent means disposed to be silent or not to speak freely; reserved. Learn the origin, usage, and comparison of reticent with similar words like reluctant and taciturn.
Reticent means not telling people about things or being silent. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, grammar and origin of reticent from Collins English Dictionary.
Reticent can refer to someone who is restrained and formal, but it can also refer to someone who doesn’t want to draw attention to herself or who prefers seclusion to other people. Don’t confuse reticent with reluctant, which means unwilling.
Reticent means unwilling to speak about your thoughts or feelings. Learn how to use this formal adjective in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and compare with shy and laconic.
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