uncommunicative
3.Her uncle was a silent,uncommunicative Yankee farmer.
4.the trait of being uncommunicative; not volunteering anything more than necessary.
5.Much psychiatric medicine is undramatic stuff, involving the prescription of drugs to uncommunicative patients.
6.Formerly cautious to the point of being uncommunicative, my companions had changed out of recognition.
7.I believe, in fact, that most women would prefer a man to be glumly uncommunicative than to spill his guts at the drop of a hat.
8.Design that lacks ideas and depends entirely on form for its realization may process a certain kind of mysterious charm; at the same time it may be uncommunicative.
9.I believe, in fact, that most women would prefer a man to be gloomily uncommunicative than to spill his guts at the drop of a hat.
10.Feels inferior the student often likes a person living alone, uncommunicative, falls into reflects and likes what one sees, the self-seal region, they very easily question one-sided, only saw bad one side, is pessimistic, is disappointed, at this time the teacher wants to encourage the language enlightens him, comforts him, lets him see the question the other aspect is the best method.


