Hughes preferred reticent employees to loquacious ones, noting that the formers' dislike of idle chatter might ensure their discretion about his affairs. [Please select]
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She seemed strangely reticent about her childhood. [adjective]
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He has a very reticent personality. [Please select]
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Why then are evangelical Anglicans often reticent about clearly opposing homophobia? [adjective]
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He is initially reticent, unsure of the motives for my questions. [adjective]
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There was a significance in his tone that the girl could not mistake; more especially as her sister had not been reticent about those notions to which Fareham alluded. [adjective]
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In contrast to his former reticent taciturnity Prince Andrew now seemed excited. [adjective]
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It is singular how reticent owners of automobiles are concerning the shortcomings and eccentricities of their machines; they seem leagued together to deceive one another and the public. [adjective]
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The good abbot is very reticent about the interview in his book. [adjective]
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But the latter was singularly reticent, and again M. [Please select]
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