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untalkative

a. unwilling to talk; taciturn; refusing to speak

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untalkative

adj. temperamentally disinclined to talk [syn: reticent]

Usage examples of "untalkative".

All day and every day they roamed the ship half hungry, plagued by their gnawing stomachs, moody, untalkative, miserable.

A heavy brooding figure in his broad-brimmed hat and long navy overcoat: unsmiling, untalkative, gloomy.

So I want you to be very untalkative and passive, so nobody who conies into this room can louse anything up.

There was a strange kind of com fort in having neighbors again, even the untalkative stranger and his sick wife.

Tigranocerta had been occupied, Clodius had been given no chance to cultivate the acquaintance of anyone outside the small and untalkative group of legates and tribunes around the General.

She stared with big enough eyes, but was as untalkative as the baby, who also stared.

Until Tigranocerta had been occupied, Clodius had been given no chance to cultivate the acquaintance of anyone outside the small and untalkative group of legates and tribunes around the General.

Nearly all the traffic across the Inglewood Desolate is of fairly furtive, untalkative typesJaybirds, hooters, pimps like my pals here.

He, the untalkative one of the pair, the living embodiment of a silent and happy companionship back and forth from Colorado to Chihuahua, liked to hear talk.

He was in a black, untalkative mood and as Heather came hesitantly to the tub, she was fearful of offering him her services.

Her name was Dorothy, and she and Melba were not at odds, merely untalkative.

Nearly all the traffic across the Inglewood Desolate is of fairly furtive, untalkative typesJaybirds, hooters, pimps like my pals here.

After that he was downtown all day long, about the square, untalkative, dirty, with that furious and preclusive expression about the eyes which the people took for insanity: that quality of outworn violence like a scent, an odor.