Showing self-interest and shrewdness in dealing with others.
Keeping one's thoughts and opinions to oneself.
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Examples for "reserved"
Examples for "reserved"
1However, the final decision on this point is reserved, the document states.
2National Storage said Warburg Pincus reserved its right to revisit its decision.
3This worked fine until a group called Catalyst reserved the display cases.
4Fannie Mae reserved the right to bring future claims against the bank.
5Justice Peters reserved her decision, but said it would be given urgency.
1Duterte said the use of air power had been restrained so far.
2Europe was very patient, restrained and caring in its treatment of Greece.
3Police said both of the children were correctly restrained in car seats.
4No, her family said, and restrained her; so he came to her.
5The general grunted with irritation; Ptitsin and Totski barely restrained their smiles.
1Wanda liked Dana, although her new friend was a shade too reticent.
2The lard is fun, but use vegetable oil if you are reticent.
3He grew reticent, and, to try you, asked you for your story.
4He looked modest and reticent; his person was the reverse of commanding.
5And the main reason he'd been reticent to have Sydney join them.
1But the prime minister and his entourage were tightlipped on the details.
2Until then, the aviation industry is remaining tightlipped on possible causes.
3He waited, pale, tightlipped, and formidable; Sylvie moved a little closer to him.
4Does your grandmother have that tightlipped, determined look she wears at times of stress?
5Nehawu remained tightlipped about their reaction to the adjusted offer.
1One thing's for sure: Washington is still tight-lipped on the baby issue.
2However, in typically tight-lipped fashion, Apple has yet to confirm its plans.
3Mr Brownlee also remained tight-lipped about legal protection of troops in Iraq.
4Edward Wardwell stared at me tight-lipped, and then said, resignedly, 'All right.
5Marchionne is being equally tight-lipped about his plans for the Polish plant.
Characterized by great caution and wariness.
1Minurso officers are cagey about the last time ceasefire terms were violated.
2I asked them some questions about Jamila, and they were definitely cagey.
3He wouldn't give you the time of day; he was too cagey.
4You had to be careful with Cello; she was so socially cagey.
5I couldn't tell if he was being cagey, or was simply obtuse.
6Which, in truth, was Ivy being not so much cagey as timid.
7Even when I convince him I'm not a fed, he remains cagey.
8Beyond his status as a liberal legend, Teddy was a cagey operator.
9He was cagey when he talked about those who had aided him.
10With a couple of bucks at stake even honest men go cagey.
11I asked what kind of tithes, and she got a little cagey.
12But the old man's always been cagey as hell about such things.
13Payne was cagey about the exact number of men involved in the occupation.
14Asked if she'd seen Nick since leaving The Bachelor, Cass was again cagey.
15He's cagey when asked about what the future holds for him.
16Several cagey souls moved among dancers, darting into corners upon request.
Cagey per variant geogràfica