reticent in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

reticent in the PONS Dictionary

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This has led to claims that he was reticent.
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At this time, the police were reticent with the media, not yet having ascertained the identity of the woman.
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For example, some report being taught from an early age to be self-effacing, reticent, respectful, and deferential towards authority.
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His female sitters of the 1850s and 1860s inhabit a different physiological climate from those he painted earlier; they are not reticent and reserved.
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He presents himself as a reticent, maladroit figure who can barely summon a tale to mind.
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First, some members are reluctant to suggest ideas because they are concerned about being criticized, or are reticent and shy.
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Though a man of high spiritual attainments, he was wont to hiding them and very reticent in giving expression to them.
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He is known for his entertaining if somewhat reticent and eccentric stage presence.
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They were primarily used by members of the gentry, who were reticent about undressing in public.
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She is extremely reticent, with an unusual, abrupt way of speaking, and what seems to be an apathetic view of life.
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