Taciturn Mnemonic
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taciturn
taciturn
/ˈtæsɪtɜːn/
reticent
untalkative
taciturn
Examples
- He is silent and a taciturn but also very loyal, polite and wise.
- Ponsford was a shy and taciturn man.
- Due to this, he is taciturn and twitches uncontrollably.
- According to Matsumoto, Yamazaki was a gentle and taciturn man.
- Also, the answers to the questions are a little generic and taciturn.
- In her human form, she is morose and taciturn.
- McDonnell on the other hand was observed to be taciturn and imperturbable.
- The article said that Rally was taciturn among men.
- Drinking bouts were long, taciturn, and ended in somnolence.
- But complications arise when the talkative cop falls for the taciturn gangster.
habitually reserved and uncommunicative
adjective
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Taxi drivers must remain silent to focus on their surrounding when making a turn.
"Taco + Turn. He loves tacos but turns away quietly without a word."
"Taco + Turn. He’s too quiet to order a taco or take his turn."
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