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| Taciturn |  |
| adjective | 1. (Of a person) Reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little. |
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 | | "Mr. Stevens was usually very taciturn, so when he spoke, we listened carefully." | | "I'm taciturn around people I don't know well, but I'm chatty around my friends." | | "Being taciturn isn't always a bad thing; I prefer to get my ideas across in writing." |
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 | | Latin, late 18th century |
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 | | "Taciturn" is an adjective commonly applied to a certain type of person — perhaps a curmudgeonly sort or a grump. Synonyms given in the thesaurus include "secretive," "withdrawn," "unsociable," and "sullen." ... |  |
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