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Inclined to secrecy or reticence about divulging information.
close
secretive
closemouthed
tightlipped
uncommunicative
incommunicative
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close
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close
secretive
closemouthed
tightlipped
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close
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1
Even so, Moldova's parliamentary majority and government remain
close
allies of Europe.
2
However, FMC said it still expects the deal to
close
this year.
3
The result of that saw many companies
close
and numerous jobs lost.
4
Aid groups say health services across the country are
close
to collapse.
5
As a result, the government lost just over
close
to R16 million.
1
The talk offered new insight into Apple's
secretive
efforts around autonomous-vehicle technology.
2
Republicans have said the council is
secretive
and unwilling to share information.
3
Much has been written about this
secretive
industry, much of it wrong.
4
At another point, he goes truffle-hunting with some
secretive
experts in Italy.
5
But the
secretive
deals require researchers' inventions to be patented in China.
1
It was better if they thought that he was simply being
closemouthed
.
2
He is very
closemouthed
about what's going on in the Were world.
3
Seregil had always been
closemouthed
about his past, especially in the early days.
4
It may be the reason why Teller's doctors are
closemouthed
about his condition.
5
I'd say I'd never met a more
closemouthed
lot, but .
1
But the prime minister and his entourage were
tightlipped
on the details.
2
Until then, the aviation industry is remaining
tightlipped
on possible causes.
3
He waited, pale,
tightlipped
,
and formidable; Sylvie moved a little closer to him.
4
Does your grandmother have that
tightlipped
,
determined look she wears at times of stress?
5
Nehawu remained
tightlipped
about their reaction to the adjusted offer.