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The example sentences of RETICENT in videos (1 in total of 1)

initially adverb i personal pronoun was verb, past tense reticent verb, base form i personal pronoun was verb, past tense like preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun was verb, past tense i personal pronoun was verb, past tense backing verb, gerund or present participle off preposition or subordinating conjunction against preposition or subordinating conjunction that determiner or coordinating conjunction

Use "reticent" in a sentence | "reticent" example sentences

How to use "reticent" in a sentence?

  • Circles create soothing space, where even reticent people can realize that their voice is welcome.
    -Margaret J. Wheatley-
  • One of the difficulties of photography is that it is much better at being explicit than at being reticent.
    -Teju Cole-
  • In some ways I'm a reticent man, and for quite a number of years there wasn't very much of my real true deep feelings in my writing.
    -Norman MacCaig-
  • Some are less giving, others are more reticent and you actually have to create for them. Others have within them the next step.
    -Graeme Murphy-
  • The French are always reticent to surrender to the wishes of their friends and always more than willing to surrender to the wishes of their enemies.
    -Dennis Miller-
  • I've never been noticeably reticent about talking on subjects about which I know nothing.
    -Prince Philip-
  • He was extremely reticent in his religious sentiments, at least in all that he wrote. Allusions to his belief are rarely, if ever, to be met with in his correspondence.
    -Daniel Coit Gilman-
  • I considered calling Grace to ask her what I should say to a reticent suicidal werewolf, but I'd left my phone somewhere. Car, maybe.
    -Maggie Stiefvater-
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Definition and meaning of RETICENT

What does "reticent mean?"

/ˈredəsənt/

reticent

adjective
not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily.

What are synonyms of "reticent"?
Some common synonyms of "reticent" are:
  • reserved,
  • withdrawn,
  • introverted,
  • restrained,
  • inhibited,
  • diffident,
  • shy,
  • modest,
  • unassuming,
  • shrinking,
  • distant,
  • undemonstrative,
  • uncommunicative,
  • unforthcoming,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/rəˈzərvd/

reserved
adjective noun verb

(Of room or table) booked for a certain time. Uncertain or unsure. To not use all of, so you can use it later.

/wiT͟Hˈdrôn/

withdrawn
adjective verb

Feeling like not wanting to communicate. To pull back; move away or backward from something.

/ˈintrəˌvərdəd/

introverted
adjective

of, denoting, or typical of introvert.

/rəˈstrānd/

restrained
adjective verb

Held back; not giving full effort. To limit, restrict, or keep under control.

/inˈhibidəd/

inhibited
adjective verb

unable to act in relaxed and natural way because of self-consciousness or mental restraint. To stop a person expressing themselves normally.

/ˈdifəd(ə)nt/

diffident
adjective

modest or shy because of lack of self-confidence.

shy

/SHī/

shy
adjective noun verb

Afraid of meeting people; lacking self-confidence. sudden startled movement. start suddenly aside in fright at object.

/ˈmädəst/

modest
adjective

Not being very large or great, as in effect.

/ˌənəˈso͞omiNG/

unassuming
adjective

not pretentious or arrogant.

/ˈSHriNGkiNG/

shrinking
adjective verb

becoming smaller in size or amount. To become smaller.

/ˈdistənt/

distant
adjective

(Of relationships) not being closely related.

/ˌəndəˈmänstrədiv/

undemonstrative
adjective

not tending to express feelings openly.

/ˌənkəˈmyo͞onəkədiv/

uncommunicative
adjective

unwilling to talk or impart information.

/ˌənfôrTHˈkəmiNG/

unforthcoming
adjective

not willing to divulge information.

What are antonyms of "reticent"?
Some common antonyms of "reticent" are:
  • expansive,
  • garrulous,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ikˈspansiv/

expansive
adjective

covering wide area in terms of space or scope.

/ˈɡer(y)ələs/

garrulous
adjective

Tending to talk too much.

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