Definitionadj. not given to open expression of emotion
Last update: August 24, 2015
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His undemonstrative nature impresses me. [Please select]
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His father was reserved, undemonstrative even to the pitch of chilling sternness, and among young Mill's comrades contempt of feeling was almost a watchword. [Please select]
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You shall, repeated Mary, in the tone of undemonstrative sincerity which seemed natural to her. [Please select]
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But now the traffic upon the great road had assumed a local and altogether undemonstrative character. [Please select]
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Between her son and herself was a quiet but undemonstrative affection. [Please select]
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Now I think that was a great deal to come from two such undemonstrative Celts. [Please select]
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Parsons must be made to like her, for she feared lest Wilbur's quiet, undemonstrative manner would fail to attract him. [Please select]
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They were an undemonstrative family, and such endearments as Belle used were lavished on her children. [Please select]
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Bobby was as undemonstrative as a boy and rarely kissed any one. [Please select]
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His little attentions, his undemonstrative solicitudes came precisely when and where they were most appropriate. [Please select]
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Few people guessed the spirit which was bound up in her, aching to extend its sympathy and not knowing how, save by an unswerving and undemonstrative devotion. [Please select]
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