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taciturnity


Meanings
  • noun

    The quality of being uncommunicative or unresponsive; silent and unforthcoming.

    - "His taciturnity made it difficult to gauge his feelings."
    - "The taciturn old man rarely spoke a word."

Rhymes
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murmurrity , firmity , curmudgeonity
Variants
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taciturn , taciturnities , taciturnity
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'tacitus' meaning silent.


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  1. The word 'taciturnity' contains the Latin root 'tacitus', which means silent.

  2. In some cultures, silence is considered a sign of respect or wisdom.

  3. Some people believe that taciturnity is a desirable trait in a leader, as it can convey strength and confidence.


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  1. introversion: Taciturnity is related to the personality trait of introversion, which is characterized by a preference for solitude and quiet reflection.

  2. silence: Taciturnity is a form of silence, but not all silence is taciturn. Taciturnity implies a deliberate withholding of speech, while silence can simply mean the absence of sound.


Quotes
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  1. I went on speech strike … remaining defiantly "taciturn" through a procession of speech therapists and psychotherapists, verbalizing only to the gardener and swearing him to silence.

    - Simon Schama,{it}New Republic{/it},22 July 2002
  2. She was a small, taut, pale, wiry London girl, alarmingly "taciturn", demon at basketball (at which she captained us) …

    - Elizabeth Bowen,{it}The Mulberry Tree{/it},1986
  3. The pipe-smoking Malcolm Cowley … though a faithful fellow-traveller, was too "taciturn" usually to show his hand.

    - Mary McCarthy,{it}Granta 27{/it},Summer 1989
  4. When he got to the substation that night, this private "taciturn" fellow had to spill his guts. If he didn't tell somebody, he might blow like a land mine.

    - Joseph Wambaugh,{it}Lines and Shadows{/it},1984

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In literature, taciturnity is often used to describe characters who are brooding, introspective, or hiding their emotions. It can also be a symbol of strength, as in the case of a character who chooses to remain silent in the face of adversity.

How to Memorize "taciturnity"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person who rarely speaks and seems deep in thought. Imagine their body language and facial expressions.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'taciturnity' with the image of a closed book, implying a hidden or unexpressed depth.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the word 'taciturnity' by breaking it down into 'tacit' (silent) and 'urnity' (duration), which together mean 'silent duration'.


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