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1 reticent
tr['retɪsənt]1 reticentereticent ['rɛt̬əsənt] adj: reticenteadj.• callado, -a adj.• reservado, -a adj.• reticente adj.'retəsənt, 'retɪsəntadjective reticenteto be reticent ABOUT something: she is rather reticent about her emotional life — es un tanto reservada en cuanto a su vida afectiva
['retɪsǝnt]ADJ reticente, reservado* * *['retəsənt, 'retɪsənt]adjective reticenteto be reticent ABOUT something: she is rather reticent about her emotional life — es un tanto reservada en cuanto a su vida afectiva
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