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reserved
adjective as in silent, unsociable; constrained
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Example Sentences
It is a different story in Nagoya, where officials say they’d happily welcome more visitors, though they admit that putting the city out there isn’t something that comes easily to its reserved inhabitants.
He’s hoping to commandeer another part of their basement, one currently reserved for their cats.
Most are reserved for the dinner hour, when diners have the time to leisurely enjoy nigiri one bite at a time.
Under the terms of the new budget bill, that access is more limited and primarily reserved for green-card holders after five years of permanent residence.
Stripping royal titles was something reserved for those who committed near treasonable offenses or no longer considered part of the extended royal clan.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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