tacitus Sentence Examples

  1. Tacitus, the Roman historian, chronicled the reign of Emperor Tiberius with a critical eye.
  2. Tacitus's writings revealed his taciturn nature, rarely expressing his own opinions openly.
  3. The tacit agreement between the two parties prevented any outward conflict.
  4. The judge remained taciturn throughout the trial, his expression inscrutable.
  5. The tacit disapproval of their actions was evident in the silence of the crowd.
  6. Tacitus's historical narrative is characterized by its taciturn and objective tone.
  7. The tacit understanding among the members of the team ensured smooth collaboration.
  8. Amidst the chaos, I noticed a tacit acceptance of the situation's limitations.
  9. The implicit meaning of the text was taciturn and difficult to discern.
  10. Tacitus's work provides valuable insight into the tacit aspects of Roman society.

tacitus Meaning

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tacitus (n)

Roman historian who wrote major works on the history of the Roman Empire (56-120)

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Roman historian who wrote major works on the history of the Roman Empire (56-120)

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Tacitus, the Roman historian, chronicled the reign of Emperor Tiberius with a critical eye.

Tacitus's writings revealed his taciturn nature, rarely expressing his own opinions openly.

The tacit agreement between the two parties prevented any outward conflict.

The judge remained taciturn throughout the trial, his expression inscrutable.