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The trait of being uncommunicative; not volunteering anything more than necessary.
reserve
reticence
1
The loquacity of the Netherlanders was a continual reproach upon his
taciturnity
.
2
DuQuesne studied the metal, and was shaken out of his habitual
taciturnity
.
3
That's how Bennett succeeds in conveying the tenderness beneath his characters'
taciturnity
.
4
But the old man on his return maintained his
taciturnity
and self-composure.
5
If the priest perceived these new signs of
taciturnity
,
he ignored them.
6
Did you notice my unusual
taciturnity
between the fish and the joint?
7
The vast crowd gathered there was quiet to the point of
taciturnity
.
8
Dominic, too, devoted himself to his business, but his
taciturnity
was sardonic.
9
Thence ensue
taciturnity
and immobility of the outward members; and sometimes even death.
10
Behind the
taciturnity
of the masters the servants hovered without noise.
11
This
taciturnity
is astonishing toward the work of the men at the front.
12
His eloquence fell powerless upon the iron
taciturnity
of the Stadholder.
13
Hence my acquittal and my feeling that
taciturnity
is the mother of safety.
14
Objection 1: It would seem that anger does not cause
taciturnity
.
15
This
taciturnity
in a man whose appearance was so imposing was strangely significant.
16
Stephen Dartrey for the first few minutes certainly justified his reputation for
taciturnity
.
taciturnity
natural taciturnity
cause taciturnity
unusual taciturnity
continue taciturnity
indian taciturnity