taciturn

  • 31taciturn — adj 1. reticent, uncommunicative, unconversable, unconversational, untalkative; quiet, silent, close mouthed, reserved, shy; tight lipped, tacit, speechless, voiceless, mum, mute; distant, aloof, stand offish, unsociable, antisocial,… …

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  • 32taciturn — tac·i·turn …

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  • 33taciturn — tac•i•turn [[t]ˈtæs ɪˌtɜrn[/t]] adj. 1) inclined to silence; reserved in speech; uncommunicative 2) dour, stern, and silent in expression and manner • Etymology: 1765–75; < L taciturnus=tacit(us) silent (see tacit) + urnus adj. suffix of time… …

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  • 34taciturn — /ˈtæsətɜn / (say tasuhtern) adjective inclined to silence, or reserved in speech; not inclined to conversation. {Latin taciturnus} –taciturnity /tæsəˈtɜnəti/ (say tasuh ternuhtee), noun –taciturnly, adverb …

  • 35taciturn —   Mumule, molu, koe ā, ekemu …

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  • 36taciturn — adj. reserved in speech; saying little; uncommunicative. Derivatives: taciturnity n. taciturnly adv. Etymology: F taciturne or L taciturnus (as TACIT) …

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  • 37HMS Taciturn (P334) — HMS Taciturn (P334) …

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  • 38HMS Taciturn (P314) — HMS Taciturn was a British submarine of the third group of the T class. She was built as P314 by Vickers Armstrong, Barrow and Bellis and Morcom Ltd., and launched on 7 June 1944. So far she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the… …

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  • 39reticent, taciturn — A reticent person is reserved, not inclined to speak freely or often, disposed to keep quiet. A taciturn person is also inclined to silence and reluctant to take part in conversation. However, a taciturn individual is usually considered surly,… …

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  • 40designatio unius est exclusio alterius, et expressum facit cessare taciturn — /dezagneysh(iy)ow yuwnayas est akskluwzh(iy)ow oltaruyyes, et akspresam feysat saseriy tssatam/ The specifying of one is the exclusion of another, and that which is expressed makes that which is understood to cease. (The appointment or… …

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