adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:John is a nontalkative person, preferring to just listen rather than speak.

Definition:a human being regarded as an individual. In this case, a person who is not inclined to talk much.

From person

Example:She’s a nontalkative individual, so be prepared for a quiet dinner conversation.

Definition:a person or a single thing with an independent existence. In this case, an individual who is not vocal.

From individual

Example:His nontalkative attitude made it difficult to know if he agreed or not.

Definition:a mental position or orientation with regard to a fact or situation. This attitude of not talking much.

From attitude

Example:It's in his nontalkative disposition to stay quiet during meetings.

Definition:a natural inclination or propensity; a person's usual behavior. This tendency to not speak much.

From disposition

Example:He's known for his nontalkative character.

Definition:the combination of qualities and features that constitute a person's distinct individuality. This quality of being not verbally expressive.

From character

Example:Her nontalkative nature means she is often misunderstood.

Definition:the way that someone or something is natural or habitual. In this case, the habitual silent nature.

From nature

Example:Tom tried to get the nontalkative behavior changed, but with no success.

Definition:the way one acts; conduct. In this case, the behavior of not speaking.

From behavior

Example:She has a nontalkative manner that can be off-putting to strangers.

Definition:a particular or characteristic way of acting, speaking, or performing. In this case, a manner of not engaging in conversation.

From manner

Example:He put on his nontalkative persona for the job interview.

Definition:a person's role in a particular context or relationship. In this case, a reserved persona.

From persona

Example:Her professional demeanor was nontalkative yet engaging.

Definition:a person's outward behavior or the general character of the impression that a person gives. In this case, a demeanor of reticence.

From demeanor