Crossword-Solution: RETICENT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Reticent | a. | Inclined to keep silent; reserved; uncommunicative. |
We have 46 clues for the answer “RETICENT”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Untalkative | 1 answer |
| Quite reserved. | 1 answer |
| Opposite of garrulous | 1 answer |
| Not outspoken | 1 answer |
| Not inclined to reveal one's feelings | 1 answer |
| Indisposed to talk. | 1 answer |
| Clammed-up | 1 answer |
| Not talkative | 2 answers |
| Far from pushy | 2 answers |
| Not inclined to speak | 2 answers |
| Not very talkative | 3 answers |
| Not talking | 4 answers |
| Far from forthcoming | 4 answers |
| Self-effacing | 5 answers |
| TO use few words | 6 answers |
| Tight-lipped | 7 answers |
| Close-mouthed | 9 answers |
| A BALKY MULE | 10 answers |
| A BALKY CUSTOMER | 10 answers |
| commonality Greek | 11 answers |
| BALKY BEAST | 12 answers |
| uncommunicative | 20 answers |
| balky | 23 answers |
| Concise | 27 answers |
| Taciturn | 28 answers |
| Mum | 38 answers |
| Uncanny | 47 answers |
| Surreptitious | 53 answers |
| miraculous | 56 answers |
| Restrained | 60 answers |
| unobtrusive | 62 answers |
| Demure | 64 answers |
| Curt | 65 answers |
| Discreet | 67 answers |
| unseen | 70 answers |
| Docile | 71 answers |
| Shy | 72 answers |
| Silent | 74 answers |
| Humble | 76 answers |
| Unassuming | 78 answers |
| Withdrawn | 80 answers |
| Odd | 81 answers |
| secretive | 85 answers |
| Reserved | 94 answers |
| Hidden | 98 answers |
| Quiet | 128 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with RETICENT (5)
Upon the point of their purpose in visiting the place Condon found the boy reticent, and so he did not push the matter—he had learned all that he cared to know as it was.
She was, it is needless to say, perfectly well aware that he was in love with her, while he was himself modestly reticent on the subject--so far as words went.
But if you think I have been discourteously reticent with you or anyone, I will go to the extreme limit of my custom.
The witticism which will inspire this evening is as yet in Mr Todd’s pretty reticent intellect, or locked in the jewelled bosoms of our city’s gayest leaders; but there is talk of a pretty parody of the simple manners and customs at the other end of Society’s scale.
Leonard returned to his home circle garrulous about his Russian strike experiences, but oppressively reticent about certain dark mysteries, which he alluded to under the resounding title of Siberian Magic.
Quotes with RETICENT (3)
Dasein *is authentically itself* in the primordial individualization of the reticent resoluteness which exacts anxiety of itself. *As something that keeps *silent*, authentic *Being*-one’s-Self is just the sort of thing that does not keep on saying ‘I’; but in its reticence it ‘*is*’ that thrown entity as which it can authentically be. The Self which the reticence of resolute existence unveils is the primordial phenomenal basis for the question as to the Being of the ‘I’. Onl…
Hesitancy is the surest destroyer of talent. One cannot be timorous and reticent, one must be original and loud. New metaphors, new rhythms, new expressions of emotion can only spring from unhindered gall. Nothing should interfere with that intuition--not the fear of appearing stupid, nor of offending somebody, nor jeopardizing publication, nor being trivial. The intuition must be as unhindered as a karate chop.
Marriage, in short, is a bargain, like buying a house or entering a profession. One chooses it knowing that, by that very decision, one is abnegating other possibilities. In choosing companionship over passion, women like Beatrice Webb and Virginia Woolf made a bargain; their marriages worked because they did not regret their bargains, or blame their husbands for not being something else--dashing lovers, for example. But in writing biographies, or one's own life, it is both c…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 33 times in crossword archives (1943–2023).