Meaning & Definition of word "Reticent"

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    Reticent

    /ˈrɛtɪsənt/

    adjective:

    • 1. not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily; reserved.
      • Example: Despite being a talented artist, she was reticent about sharing her work with others.
    • 2. characterized by a reluctance to speak out or to say much.
      • Example: He was reticent in discussions, often preferring to listen rather than contribute.
    • 3. disposed to be silent or not to speak freely.
      • Example: The reticent student surprised everyone with his insightful comments during the class debate.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'reticentem', meaning 'keeping silent'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    keep something to oneself:

    To not share information or feelings with others.

    tight-lipped:

    Having a tendency to not say much or remain silent.

    bottle up feelings:

    To suppress or keep emotions hidden.

    Related Words

    taciturn:

    Habitually silent or quiet.

    reserved:

    Slow to reveal emotion or opinions.

    Slang Meanings of reticent

    Meaning: Playing it close to the vest

    Example Sentence: He's so reticent; he always plays it close to the vest.

    Meaning: Not one to spill the beans

    Example Sentence: She's very reticent; definitely not one to spill the beans.