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    reticence
    /ˈrɛtɪs(ə)ns/

    noun

    • 1. the quality of being reticent; reserve: "the traditional emotional reticence of the British"

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  2. RETICENCE definition: 1. an unwillingness to do something or talk about something, for example because you are nervous or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RETICENCE is the quality or state of being reticent : reserve, restraint. How to use reticence in a sentence.

  4. Reticence definition: the state of being reticent, or reserved, especially with regard to speaking freely; restraint. See examples of RETICENCE used in a sentence.

  5. Reticence is a noun originating from the Latin word reticent, meaning “remaining silent.” Someone charged with a crime might be instructed by their lawyer to show reticence when being questioned by police.

  6. Definition of reticence noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. RETICENCE definition: the quality or state, or an instance, of being reticent ; reserve | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  8. 1. The keeping of one's thoughts and emotions to oneself: control, reserve, restraint, self-control, self-restraint, taciturnity, uncommunicativeness. 2. Reserve in speech, behavior, or dress: demureness, diffidence, modesty, self-effacement. The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus.

  9. RETICENCE definition: the quality or state, or an instance, of being reticent ; reserve | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.

  10. Reticence Definition. The quality or state, or an instance, of being reticent; reserve. A silent and reserved nature. Tight-lippedness, discretion, avoidance of saying too much.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · ( uncountable) A silent and reserved nature . Synonyms: introversion, reservation; see also Thesaurus: shyness. Antonyms: ostentation; see also Thesaurus: talkativeness.