Reticent

/ˈrɛtɪs(ə)nt/advancedadjective

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Meaning

Not revealing one’s thoughts or feelings readily; reserved in speech or behavior.

Memory trick

RETICENT shares a root with “tacit”, holding words back.

Examples

1

She was reticent about her plans until the deal closed.

2

His reticent manner hid how carefully he had prepared.

3

New team members may seem reticent until they feel safe.

Synonyms

reservedrestrainedtaciturnquietguardeduncommunicativecautious

Antonyms

forthcomingtalkativeopeneffusivegarrulouscandid

Etymology

From Latin reticere "to keep silent," from re- "back" + tacere "to be silent."

Usage Notes

Often implies deliberate restraint, not shyness alone.

Real-life contexts

1

Use in feedback: "She’s reticent in groups but insightful one-on-one."

2

Use in writing: "A reticent character can create tension through silence."

3

Use in teams: "Don’t mistake reticence for lack of ideas."

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Reticent is about holding back speech or feelings, not simply being introverted.

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