taciturn in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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taciturn [ˈtæsɪtɜ:n, Am -ətɜ:rn] ADJ

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He is taciturn (and can only communicate with growls, etc.) and is extremely sensitive to the cold.
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He is as noble as he is taciturn, rebellious, stoically fighting against totalitarian regimes, whether they be earthborn or alien.
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He is primarily characterized by his brusque, taciturn, and often short-tempered demeanor.
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Booth, who is particularly taciturn in revealing emotions or speaking about his past, begins to open up to and confide in her.
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The nickname was commonly given to a silent, quiet, taciturn person.
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He was a taciturn and discreet officer, who understood the temper of his troops and rarely entered on hazardous exploits.
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Squall is stoic, with his taciturn nature used for comic relief.
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He was a man of 74 years, silent and taciturn, who refused to recognize the twilight of his career.
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He is taciturn, and is described as being as steady as a rock.
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She was also usually taciturn and lived simply.
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