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Discover Ludwig'taciturnly' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It means "showing reserve or reticence in speech" and is an adverb. Example sentence: She listened taciturnly to the conversation, not offering any input.
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taciturnly
adverb
Quietly; not in a manner inclined to speaking.
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Beware the Bakassi Boys A win for Wade's men and women Never say never ReprintsThen, on May 15th, Lieut-General Shaul Mofaz, Israel's army chief, taciturnly told a Knesset committee that "the results of the operation were not as intended".
The sullen, withdrawn teenager lives with his divorced mother and is taciturnly undergoing therapy sessions.
They subsist, as taciturnly and as tenaciously as Beckett characters enduring the world from their dustpiles.
Having been taught how to mix cocktails by Charles of the Ritz in the brief time that we were married, I was taciturnly relating how I gave Gorbachev the idea for glasnost, when I realised that my interlocutor was Trump himself.
When he taciturnly rhapsodised about carving a trail from one end of the galaxy to the other, you could tell why Leia fell clunk.
It is filled with bottles of homemade cologne and fragrance closely guarded by two sparrow-like ladies who taciturnly forbid the taking of pictures.
"I had a fine time," he said taciturnly, before being surrounded by fans.
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