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Here are ten words for reserved personality types, for the tight-lipped, the inexpressive, those that play it close to the vest, or would just rather not associate with us. Isn't wonderful that we have so many words for people who don't want to talk?
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  1. aloof
    distant, cold, or detached in manner
    If Ms. Close comes off as solitary or aloof at first, it’s really her shyness you are seeing, some of her friends and colleagues say.
    —New York Times Sep 3, 2014
  2. withdrawn
    tending to be reserved, quiet, or introspective
    Many people with depression lose enthusiasm for their jobs and become withdrawn.
    —Forbes Oct 7, 2014
  3. detached
    lacking affection or warm feeling
    They’re glib, witty, close, yet also detached, insecure and self-absorbed.
    —New York Times Sep 26, 2014
  4. introverted
    shy, reserved, or inward looking
    Brainstorming sessions tend to exclude the potential contributions of an entire population of the problem-solvers who happen to be more introverted.
    —Forbes Oct 8, 2014
  5. reticent
    not inclined to talk or provide information
    Individual companies, which originally were reticent to discuss damage to their bottom line, have come forward one by one.
    —Wall Street Journal Jul 30, 2014
  6. taciturn
    habitually reserved and uncommunicative
    We are scared of people whose behaviour we can't predict, and so it might be an idea to alternate taciturn behaviour with bouts of garrulousness.
    —BBC Aug 3, 2014
  7. frigid
    devoid of warmth and cordiality
    Even the great Charlie Trotter’s restaurant was notoriously frigid, for all the warm service you received as a guest there.
    —Forbes Jul 18, 2014
  8. phlegmatic
    showing little emotion
    Phlegmatic to the point of downbeat, Murray treated the news with the same what-does-it-matter-to-you response that characterises his attitude to all media fascination with him.
    —The Guardian Jun 9, 2014
  9. stoic
    seeming unaffected by pleasure or pain; impassive
    "There were a couple of times I almost broke down," the usually stoic Jeter said.
    —Reuters Sep 26, 2014
  10. impassive
    having or revealing little emotion or sensibility
    Regarding Ukraine, his detachment — the rote, impassive voice — borders on dissociation.
    —Washington Post July 24, 2014
Created on Wed Oct 08 12:55:53 EDT 2014 (updated Wed Oct 08 14:01:19 EDT 2014)

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