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reticentenUK
reticentunwilling to speak; reserved; taciturn, uncommunicative: She was reticent to answer our questions. Not to be confused with:reluctant – disinclined; unwilling to act: She’s reluctant to report him to the police.ret·i·cent R0192000 (rĕt′ĭ-sənt)adj.1. Inclined to keep one's thoughts, feelings, and personal affairs to oneself. See Synonyms at laconic.2. Restrained or reserved: "The laughter was steady, if reticent" (Bernard Lown).3. Usage Problem Reluctant; unwilling. [Latin reticēns, reticent-, present participle of reticēre, to keep silent : re-, re- + tacēre, to be silent.] ret′i·cence (-səns) adv.ret′i·cent·ly adv.Usage Note: Reticent is generally used to indicate a reluctance to speak. Most commentators on usage have criticized its extended use as an all-purpose synonym for reluctant. In our 2001 survey, 83 percent of the Panel found unacceptable the sentence A lot of out-of-towners are reticent to come to the Twin Cities for a ballgame if there's a chance the game will be rained out.reticent (ˈrɛtɪsənt) adjnot open or communicative; not saying all that one knows; taciturn; reserved[C19: from Latin reticēre to keep silent, from re- + tacēre to be silent] ˈreticence n ˈreticently advret•i•cent (ˈrɛt ə sənt) adj. 1. disposed to be silent or not to speak freely; reserved. 2. restrained, as in style or appearance. [1825–35; < Latin reticent-, s. of reticēns, present participle of reticēre to keep silent =re- re- + -ticēre, comb. form of tacēre to be silent; see -ent] ret′i•cence, ret′i•cen•cy, n. ret′i•cent•ly, adv. reticent - Based on Latin tacere, "be silent," combined with re-, an intensive prefix.See also related terms for silent.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | reticent - temperamentally disinclined to talkuntalkativetaciturn - habitually reserved and uncommunicative | | 2. | reticent - cool and formal in manner restrained, unemotionalundemonstrative - not given to open expression of emotion | | 3. | reticent - reluctant to draw attention to yourselfself-effacing, retiringunassertive - inclined to timidity or lack of self-confidence; "a shy unassertive person" |
reticentadjective uncommunicative, reserved, secretive, unforthcoming, quiet, silent, restrained, taciturn, tight-lipped, unspeaking, close-lipped, mum She is so reticent about her achievements. open, frank, candid, expansive, talkative, communicative, voluble see reluctantreticentadjective1. Not speaking freely or openly:close, close-mouthed, incommunicable, incommunicative, reserved, silent, taciturn, tightlipped, uncommunicable, uncommunicative.2. Not friendly, sociable, or warm in manner:aloof, chill, chilly, cool, distant, offish, remote, reserved, solitary, standoffish, unapproachable, uncommunicative, undemonstrative, withdrawn.Translations
reticentenUK
Synonyms for reticentadj uncommunicativeSynonyms- uncommunicative
- reserved
- secretive
- unforthcoming
- quiet
- silent
- restrained
- taciturn
- tight-lipped
- unspeaking
- close-lipped
- mum
Antonyms- open
- frank
- candid
- expansive
- talkative
- communicative
- voluble
Synonyms for reticentadj not speaking freely or openlySynonyms- close
- close-mouthed
- incommunicable
- incommunicative
- reserved
- silent
- taciturn
- tightlipped
- uncommunicable
- uncommunicative
adj not friendly, sociable, or warm in mannerSynonyms- aloof
- chill
- chilly
- cool
- distant
- offish
- remote
- reserved
- solitary
- standoffish
- unapproachable
- uncommunicative
- undemonstrative
- withdrawn
Synonyms for reticentadj temperamentally disinclined to talkSynonymsRelated Wordsadj cool and formal in mannerSynonymsRelated Wordsadj reluctant to draw attention to yourselfSynonymsRelated Words |