uncommunicative

IPA: ʌnkʌmjˈunʌkʌtɪv

adjective

  • Tending not to communicate; not communicating.
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Examples of "uncommunicative" in Sentences

  • The emotional damage they suffered had left them moody, uncommunicative and sometimes violent.
  • Flint grew up with an uncommunicative father (James Caan) and a mother (Laruen Graham) who passed away during his childhood.
  • Men, especially British men, tend to be so uncommunicative that it's easy to make the crass error that they have less feelings, and less sensitivity than women do.
  • They edited season 1 together oddly, so it's certainly possible they're going that route again, but they've been pretty uncommunicative on the subject. — Jessica
  • He did not get a high score on the test, he was uncommunicative in the interview, and his playing seemed immature, lacking the kind of complexity that is often seen as an expression of intelligence.
  • Endowed with reciprocally different natures, Gray explained, women express their feelings and value assistance, while under stress men become distant and uncommunicative as they seek solutions to their problems.
  • 'uncommunicative' style meant as no more than a pleasant aural accompaniment to whatever other activity we are pursuing, the purpose of serious music is that it should be heard with attention; some 'meaning' heard in it.
  • I had the same trouble with Brian; I had so much trouble getting inside his head because I was too busy seeing him through D.J. Curiously, I've received a lot of criticism from readers about how passive and uncommunicative D. J.'s mother is.

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