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taciturnity

[tas-i-tur-ni-tee] / ˌtæs ɪˈtɜr nɪ ti /


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Wilder’s taciturnity won’t affect some fans’ excitement for the conclusion to one of the most entertaining trilogies in recent heavyweight boxing history.

From Seattle Times

Once he is back on the bench, will Justice Thomas revert to his usual taciturnity?

From New York Times

What set him apart, aside from his keen intellect, taciturnity and gifts as a writer, was his ferocious loyalty.

From Fox News

The same Catholic conviction could explain Mr Fillon's famous taciturnity, a refusal to be ruffled, that can come across as either old-world courtesy or a cold reluctance to engage.

From BBC

He has a lifelong habit of collecting garrulous friends and yet a tendency to induce some measure of taciturnity in all but the most voluble of them.

From The New Yorker