untalkative

IPA: ʌntˈɔkʌtɪv

adjective

  • unwilling to talk; taciturn; refusing to speak
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Examples of "untalkative" in Sentences

  • If someone seems overly sullen and untalkative, or nervously preoccupied, that would be a red-flag.
  • His private untalkative faith was something he knew I shared, though I often wondered how well it served him in fearful times.
  • He was humorless and untalkative after the game — but clearly satisfied by outplaying Garnett for the first time in the series.
  • I mean, there's only so many times an untalkative rustic protagonist can ride a horse over an ancient bleakly-lit decaying stone bridge, you know?
  • The careful nose, the skin of her there, those careful hands of yours falling around the silent heart, how many, how often in the untalkative water.
  • He liked to educe comment from the untalkative man, draw him forth, make him understand that his wish to be friendless was not readily respected here.
  • He was one of the first in the field really to see the exceptional virtues and promise of the untalkative young Franklin J.W. Schmidt, who died in a fire just as his work on central Wisconsin prairie chickens was becoming recognized.

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