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reticence

[ret-uh-suhns] / ˈrɛt ə səns /
NOUN
silence
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Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's government and the Catholic Church in Spain signed an agreement in March to compensate victims, after years of reticence and opacity from the Church hierarchy.

From Barron's • Jun. 8, 2026

But that reticence does not extend to providing emotional, practical and financial support if your daughter leaves her husband.

From MarketWatch • May 4, 2026

Neville hedges his bet by filling us in on Michaels’ spotlight apprehension, making his reticence a through line.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 17, 2026

Such baseless reticence only makes us more defiant and less inquisitive.

From Salon • Feb. 23, 2026

She put off her sister’s reticence to that independent streak of hers.

From "In the Time of the Butterflies" by Julia Alvarez




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