Taciturn
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Taciturn \Tac"i*turn\, a. [L. taciturnus: cf. F. taciturne. See
{Tacit}.]
Habitually silent; not given to converse; not apt to talk or
speak. -- {Tac"i*turn*ly}, adv.
[1913 Webster]
Syn: Silent; reserved.
Usage: {Taciturn}, {Silent}. Silent has reference to the act;
taciturn, to the habit. A man may be silent from
circumstances; he is taciturn from disposition. The
loquacious man is at times silent; one who is taciturn
may now and then make an effort at conversation.
[1913 Webster]
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
61 Moby Thesaurus words for "taciturn":
Spartan, abbreviated, abridged, aposiopestic, brief, brooding,
brusque, clipped, close, close-lipped, close-tongued, closemouthed,
compact, compendious, compressed, concise, condensed, contracted,
crisp, curt, cut, docked, dour, dumb, economical of words,
elliptic, epigrammatic, gnomic, indisposed to talk, laconic, mum,
mute, pithy, pointed, pruned, quiet, reserved, reticent,
sententious, short, short and sweet, shortened, silent, snug,
sparing of words, speechless, succinct, summary, synopsized, terse,
tight, tight-lipped, to the point, tongue-tied, truncated,
uncommunicative, unexpressive, unloquacious, untalkative,
word-bound, wordless
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