reticence
1 of 1noun/ˈrɛtəsəns/
1
the quality of being reserved or quiet in one's communication with others
C2- Her reticence prevented her from speaking up in meetings, even when she had valuable insights to share.
- Despite his reticence, it was clear from his body language that he was deeply affected by the news.
- The politician's reticence to address the issue only fueled speculation and mistrust among the public.
- His reticence to discuss his past hinted at deeper emotions and experiences that he preferred to keep private.
- Overcoming her reticence, she finally opened up to her therapist about her struggles and fears.
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