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reticent [ˈretısənt] ADJ

▶ reticence, reticency SUBST
▶ reticently ADV

reminiscence [ˌremıˈnısəns] SUBST

3. reminiscence [常作复数]:

pretence [prıˈtens] SUBST

evidence [ˈevıdəns] SUBST

patience [ˈpeıʃəns] SUBST

I . sentence [ˈsentəns] SUBST

1. sentence:

driver's licence SUBST, driving licence

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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He produced pieces of monumental solidity blazing with harmonious color, or gleaming with the sober and dignified reticence of ebony, ivory, and white metal.
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The epidemic may be silent, but it would be inaccurate to put this down to the reticence of its culprits.
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Hart's reticence is misunderstood as proof that he has something to hide.
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As a result, urban women are models of reticence in public and rural women appear properly submissive.
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The description veers between the reticence of inexpressibility and extravagant detail.
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Jack explains the reason for his reticence: he is trying to protect humanity from technology they should not have access to, due to the damage to the timeline.
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His lawyers alleged that he was threatened with the death penalty if he did not speak, and his reticence was attributed to fatigue and stress.
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Yet there is enormous reticence to talking about funding models.
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That reticence is explained by the fact that soil samples should not be exposed to high levels of light.
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The portraits convey hope but also reticence.
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