close-tongued (Meaning)

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close-tongued (a.)

Closemouthed; silent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of close-tongued

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close-tongued Sentence Examples

  1. Despite being close-tongued about his personal life, Jack was always willing to lend an ear to his friends' problems.
  2. She remained close-tongued throughout the interrogation, refusing to divulge any information to the police.
  3. The organization's leaders were notoriously close-tongued about their plans for the future.
  4. Even under intense pressure, the witness remained close-tongued, refusing to incriminate anyone.
  5. Growing up in a secretive family, Sarah learned to be close-tongued about her feelings and thoughts.
  6. The diplomat remained close-tongued during the negotiations, carefully guarding sensitive information.
  7. Despite the rumors swirling around her, she remained close-tongued about her romantic life.
  8. He's always been close-tongued about his past, leaving others curious but respectful of his privacy.
  9. The CEO's close-tongued nature often left employees feeling uncertain about the company's direction.
  10. In a small town where gossip spreads quickly, being close-tongued is sometimes the only way to maintain privacy.

FAQs About the word close-tongued

Closemouthed; silent.

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Despite being close-tongued about his personal life, Jack was always willing to lend an ear to his friends' problems.

She remained close-tongued throughout the interrogation, refusing to divulge any information to the police.

The organization's leaders were notoriously close-tongued about their plans for the future.

Even under intense pressure, the witness remained close-tongued, refusing to incriminate anyone.