Meaning & Definition of Reserved in English
English⟶
Reserved
Slow to reveal emotions or opinions.
Pronunciation:
/rɪˈzɜrvɪd/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Restrained in expression or action.
Example Sentence: She was often reserved during meetings, preferring to listen rather than speak.
Definition: Set aside for a particular purpose, often referring to a booking.
Example Sentence: He had a reserved seat at the concert.
Definition: Not openly expressing feelings or thoughts.
Example Sentence: Despite his reserved demeanor, he had strong opinions about the topic.
Etymology
Origin: From Middle French 'réservé', from Latin 'reservatus'.
Synonyms
reticentaloofdiscreetwithdrawnsilent
Common Phrases and Expressions
- reserved seat: A seat that has been set aside for a particular person.
- reserved nature: A personality trait characterized by restraint and caution in social situations.
- reserved judgment: Withholding opinions or decisions until more information is available.
Translations
- Spanish: reservado
- French: réservé
- German: reserviert
- Russian: резервированный
Related Words
- reticent: Not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily.
- discreet: Careful and circumspect in one's speech or actions.
- aloof: Not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant.
Slang Meanings of reserved
Meaning: Low-key
Example Sentence: He's pretty low-key; he doesn't like drawing attention to himself.
Meaning: Chill
Example Sentence: She's super chill; never gets too excited about anything.