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"uncommunicativeness" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being uncommunicative

10 Sentences With "uncommunicativeness"

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It seems unlikely that overnight my son has developed the male propensity for uncommunicativeness.
The narration typically presents the super-ego as communicative, while the id flaunts its uncommunicativeness.
The majority of the patients experienced a significant improvement in the areas of hostility, uncommunicativeness, uncooperativeness, and repetitive behavior.
The interview below is an example of his long-standing uncommunicativeness concerning any criminal active by himself or any others.
Peeping out through the display windows his personages flaunt their passivity and uncommunicativeness, still, they are undoubtedly human, men or women.
And this is about the processes that entrench a society and maintain its autism and uncommunicativeness with the world and modern times.
How to deal with the ambivalence of Moscow's policy? This ambivalence is manifesting itself in openness to the outside world and growing uncommunicativeness at home.
But Zhukova's almost virtuosic uncommunicativeness seems to apply to all areas of her life, and her infinite unquotability has earned her a kind of fame among journalists.
His character was assessed by his near-contemporary, the historian Fray Casimiro Díaz: > He was a gentleman of great abilities, which, had they not be accompanied by > an excessive severity, uncommunicativeness, and too great rigor in his > punishments, would have rendered him equal to the greatest governors, not > only of these islands but of the whole world. For he was very intelligent in > military affairs, but chaste, truthful, and modest, and so free from > anything that can touch covetousness that in that respect he rather > resembled a most observant religious than a military gentleman; for he was > never known and he never presumed to receive anything -- not only no jewel > of value, but not even a present of any food.
On December 14, 1881 the stockholders of the Keely Motor Company held a meeting at which a report was read that complained that while they had faith in the merits of Keely's invention, the inventor was unreasonably secretive of the principles and operating methods of his apparatus. He had assured them that the "generator" had been perfected a year before, and that the "multiplicator" was also now perfected, and they considered it only fair and reasonable that the secrets of the machinery be revealed to them. They recommended that some intelligent and trustworthy person be taken into Keely's confidence "so that in the case of accident they would not be totally without a clue to the invention". The report complained at some length about Keely's uncommunicativeness and said that it was the experience of everyone who had come into contact with him over the previous ten years that "any attempt at a serious investigation of his operations has been met on his part with deception and misrepresentation". Keely was reluctant to reveal his secrets, and filed a demurrer on January 20, 1882 to the bill in equity presented against him by the Keely Motor Company's stockholders.

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