Inclined to secrecy or reticence about divulging information.
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Examples for "close"
Examples for "close"
1Even so, Moldova's parliamentary majority and government remain close allies of Europe.
2However, FMC said it still expects the deal to close this year.
3The result of that saw many companies close and numerous jobs lost.
4Aid groups say health services across the country are close to collapse.
5As a result, the government lost just over close to R16 million.
1The talk offered new insight into Apple's secretive efforts around autonomous-vehicle technology.
2Republicans have said the council is secretive and unwilling to share information.
3Much has been written about this secretive industry, much of it wrong.
4At another point, he goes truffle-hunting with some secretive experts in Italy.
5But the secretive deals require researchers' inventions to be patented in China.
1It was better if they thought that he was simply being closemouthed.
2He is very closemouthed about what's going on in the Were world.
3Seregil had always been closemouthed about his past, especially in the early days.
4It may be the reason why Teller's doctors are closemouthed about his condition.
5I'd say I'd never met a more closemouthed lot, but .
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.