reticent

[ ret-uh-suhnt ]
/ ˈrɛt ə sənt /

adjective

disposed to be silent or not to speak freely; reserved.
reluctant or restrained.

Origin of reticent

1825–35; < Latin reticent- (stem of reticēns), present participle of reticēre to be silent, equivalent to re- re- + -tic-, combining form of tacēre to be silent (cf. tacit) + -ent- -ent

OTHER WORDS FROM reticent

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH reticent

reluctant reticent (see synonym study at reluctant) reticent reluctant

Example sentences from the Web for unreticent

  • But now my unreticent friend here has stated the facts, and I make my confession.

    The Crux |Charlotte Perkins Gilman

British Dictionary definitions for unreticent

reticent
/ (ˈrɛtɪsənt) /

adjective

not open or communicative; not saying all that one knows; taciturn; reserved

Derived forms of reticent

reticence, noun reticently, adverb

Word Origin for reticent

C19: from Latin reticēre to keep silent, from re- + tacēre to be silent