Definitionadj. habitually reserved and uncommunicative
Last update: July 9, 2016
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He talked very little, and seemed all the more mysterious for his taciturn manner. [adjective]
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Although my grandfather was a taciturn man who spoke infrequently, he was a man people readily followed. [adjective]
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Joe is a taciturn person and hardly wastes time. [adjective]
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itene is a taciturn person and is very hard working* [Please select]
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The merchant, sitting opposite them, was taciturn. [adjective]
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The count ordered his carriage that he might drive to Sokolniki, and sat in his study with folded hands, morose, sallow, and taciturn. [adjective]
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All alike were taciturn and morose. [adjective]
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Involuntarily feeling this at dinner on the first day, he was taciturn, and the old prince noticing this also became morosely dumb and retired to his apartments directly after dinner. [adjective]
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Marya Dmitrievna came back to dinner taciturn and serious, having evidently suffered a defeat at the old prince's.' [adjective]
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Prince Nicholas came in serious and taciturn. [adjective]
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