Caginess

/ˈkeɪdʒinəs/ noun

Definition

The quality or state of being evasive, secretive, or cautiously unwilling to commit to a position.

Etymology

From 'cagey' + '-ness' (quality or state of). Entered English around the 1890s, possibly from carnival or circus slang.

Kelly Says

Caginess is a survival strategy in social situations—not revealing everything gives you the advantage, which is why courts and negotiations are full of it.

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