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This entrance was reserved for the judges, the competitors, and the heralds.
As he himself meekly intimates, she was reserved for another.
He was late at the breakfast and silent and reserved throughout that meal.
Ah, never had she known for what trials the infant had been reserved!
The reserved Englishwoman took up Mr Meagles in his last remark.
But you know what Mr Merdle is; you know how taciturn and reserved he is.
He was not a reserved man, but a secretive, which is quite a different thing.
An ample supply of the fresh venison was reserved to carry with us.
He was reserved for the higher counsels, the Counsels of Perfection.
Denial explicit or reserved, expressed or left to be inferred, is still a lie.
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Synonyms for RESERVED
rɪˈzɜrvd
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set aside for the use of a particular person or party
marked by self-restraint and reticence
«was habitually reserved in speech, withholding her opinion»-Victoria Sackville-West
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Dumb, mute, silent and speechless refer to fact or state; taciturn refers to habit and disposition. The talkative person may be stricken dumb with surprise or terror; the obstinate may remain mute; one may be silent through preoccupation of mind or of set purpose; but the taciturn person is averse to the utterance of thought or feeling and to communication with others, either from natural disposition or for the occasion. One who is silent does not speak at all; one who is taciturn speaks when compelled, but in a grudging way that repels further approach. Reserved suggests more of method and intention than taciturn, applying often to some special time or topic; one who is communicative regarding all else may be reserved about his business. Reserved is thus closely equivalent to uncommunicative, but is a somewhat stronger word, often suggesting pride or haughtiness, as when we say one is reserved toward inferiors. Compare PRIDE.
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Words popularity by usage frequency
rank | word |
---|---|
#258 | reserved |
#735 | close |
#1986 | cold |
#2268 | reserve |
#2370 | dedicated |
#3070 | reservations |
#3538 | reservation |
#4293 | allocated |
#4794 | restricted |
#5152 | silent |
#8218 | retained |
#9564 | dumb |
#11636 | booked |
#11922 | confined |
#15923 | mute |
#18081 | cautious |
#23246 | sly |
#26556 | segregated |
#32055 | earmarked |
#39678 | speechless |
#54036 | instream |
#74473 | bashful |
#81424 | reticent |
#96428 | backwardness |
#116926 | taciturn |
#169170 | unsociable |
#241021 | uncommunicative |
How to use RESERVED in a sentence?
I wanted to be so drunk that sex felt OK. I thought I’d feel less reserved and that sex would feel good. You strive to be normal when you know you’re not normal. Instead of talking it through, I would just drink.
It’s too late to close the door, once the horse is out of the barn it’s too late to put it back in. I think for us to start trying to become more reserved would be a disservice to the network, to our family, friends, our reputation and it’s certainly a disservice to the fan base that follows us.
Zoya kind of very literally and metaphorically peels away all of those layers to kind of tap into a very real, very authentic side of me . a little bit more quiet, more reserved, more introverted and more internally feeling sensitive, vulnerable.
Greatness is not reserved for certain group of persons. I mean, every human can achieve Greatness. For, the seed of Greatness is right inside everyone already. Yes! all you’ve got to do is just to discover why you are here (on earth) i.e. your God-given destiny and then strive to fulfill it (your God-given destiny) even against all odds. In case you don’t know, you were not born just to exist, then die someday and be forgotten so soon. No not at all. Now listen up, you were born to influence the world positively and as well, to leave your footprints behind for the posterity ahead. Oh! yes, that’s just why you are here (on earth). Take note of that, anyway.
Safety first, but, I mean, it’s a mess, i have a job interview tomorrow morning, and I already have reserved a cab.
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Синонимы к слову reserved
Reserved — Re*served ( z?rvd ), a. 1. Kept for future or special use, or for an exigency; as, reserved troops; a reserved seat in a theater. [1913 Webster] 2. Restrained from freedom in words or actions; backward, or cautious, in communicating one s… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reserved — [adj1] silent, unsociable; constrained aloof, backward, bashful, cautious, ceremonious, close, close mouthed, cold*, collected, composed, conventional, cool, demure, diffident, distant, eremitic, formal, frigid, gentle, icy*, mild, misanthropic,… … New thesaurus
reserved — index diffident, discreet, formal, guarded, inarticulate, laconic, mute, noncommittal, private ( … Law dictionary
reserved — *silent, reticent, uncommunicative, taciturn, secretive, close, close lipped, closemouthed, tight lipped Analogous words: aloof, detached, uninterested, disinterested (see INDIFFERENT): *shy, diffident, modest, bashful: formal, ceremonious,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
reserved — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ slow to reveal emotion or opinions. DERIVATIVES reservedly adverb reservedness noun … English terms dictionary
reserved — [ri zʉrvd′] adj. 1. kept in reserve; set apart for some purpose, person, etc. 2. self restrained in speech and manner; reticent reservedly [rizʉr′vid lē] adv. reservedness n … English World dictionary
reserved — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ She seems very reserved. ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc … Collocations dictionary
reserved — [[t]rɪzɜ͟ː(r)vd[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Someone who is reserved keeps their feelings hidden. He was unemotional, quite quiet, and reserved. Even though I m quite a reserved person, I like meeting people. Syn: aloof 2) ADJ A table in a restaurant or… … English dictionary
reserved — adjective 1 unwilling to express your emotions or talk about your problems: Ellen was a shy, reserved girl. 2 kept specially to be used by one particular person: I m sorry, but this seat s reserved. | reserved parking spaces (+ for): The front… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Reserved — Reserve Re*serve (r? z?rv ), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
reserved — adj. restrained, reticent 1) reserved about 2) reserved towards, with * * * [rɪ zɜːvd] with [ restrained, reticent ] reserved about reserved towards … Combinatory dictionary
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Английские синонимы слова reserve
- adjective: spare, standby, alternate
- verb: book, keep, retain, save
- noun: reservation, stock, store, restraint
Английские значения слова reserve
something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose
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