Reticent

/ˈret.ɪ.sənt/ adjective

Unwilling to speak much or reluctant to reveal information; quiet and reserved about feelings or opinions.

From Latin 'reticens' (silent, keeping quiet), from 'reticere' (to keep silent), composed of 're-' (back) and 'tacere' (to be silent). Entered English in the 18th century with the meaning of deliberate silence or reserve.

AFterughoudend
AMዝም የሚል
ARمتحفظ
BGмълчалив
BNসংযত
CAreticent
CSmlčenlivý
DAtilbageholden
DEverschwiegen
ELαποκρυφικός
ESreticente
ETvaikne
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