reticence

  • 21Réticence —    Droit civil: silence gardé volontairement par une personne sur un point qu elle devrait révéler …

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  • 22reticence — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. reserve, taciturnity, muteness. See concealment. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. silence, closeness, hesitation; see reserve 2 , shyness . III (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The keeping of one s thoughts and… …

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  • 23reticence — ret·i·cence || retɪsÉ™ns n. tendency to remain silent, tendency to keep quiet; quality of having self restraint, quality of being reserved …

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  • 24reticence — n. Reserve, taciturnity, uncommunicativeness …

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  • 25reticence — n reserve, taciturnity, quietness, silence, muteness, speechlessness; self containedness, stand offishness, uncommunicativeness, unconversableness, unsociability, unsociableness; diffidence, shyness, bashfulness; restraint, unobtrusiveness,… …

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  • 26reticence — ret·i·cence …

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  • 27reticence — See: reticent …

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  • 28reticence — n. 1 the avoidance of saying all one knows or feels, or of saying more than is necessary; reserve in speech. 2 a disposition to silence; taciturnity. 3 the act or an instance of holding back some fact. 4 abstinence from overemphasis in art.… …

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  • 29Dol par réticence — Réticence dolosive en droit civil français Pour consulter un article plus général, voir : Dol en droit civil français. Vices du consentement en droit français des contrats …

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  • 30reticent — reticence, reticency, n. reticently, adv. /ret euh seuhnt/, adj. 1. disposed to be silent or not to speak freely; reserved. 2. reluctant or restrained. [1825 35; < L reticent (s. of reticens), prp. of reticere to be silent, equiv. to re RE + tic …

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