Réservés (en. Reserved)

/rezɛʁve/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
adjective
Someone who is cautious and does not easily express their feelings or thoughts.
He is very reserved and rarely speaks in public.
Il est très réservé et ne parle que rarement en public.
Relating to what is set aside for future use.
The funds reserved for this project are significant.
Les fonds réservés pour ce projet sont importants.

Etymology

From the verb 'to reserve', derived from the Latin 'reservare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be on the reserve
To have a distant or distrustful attitude.
être sur la réserve
reserved in social situations
Refers to a person who has difficulty expressing themselves or engaging in social interactions.
réservé en société
to live off one's reserves
To live with what is set aside, without a regular income.
vivre sur ses réserves

Related Words

reservation
The action of reserving, securing a place, or a service.
réservation
reserve
Resource set aside, often in limited quantity.
réserve
reservist
A member of a military reserve.
réserviste

Slang Meanings

To be shy or introverted.
He is a bit reserved, but once he is comfortable, he speaks well.
Il est un peu réservé, mais une fois qu'il est à l'aise, il parle bien.
To mock someone who is too serious.
Stop being so reserved and enjoy the party!
Arrête d'être si réservé et profite de la fête!