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taciturne

taciturn

adjective tah-see-TURN Rare

Origin: Latin taciturnus, from tacitus (silent)

Also means

reticent

Usage Note

Taciturne describes a person of few words who tends not to speak unless necessary — more neutral than renfermé (withdrawn) and less extreme than muet (mute). It does not inflect for gender: un homme taciturne, une femme taciturne.

Examples

"Mon voisin est un homme taciturne et réservé."

Natural Translation

My neighbour is a taciturn, reserved man.

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