Pronunciation: /ˌʌnkəˈmjunɪˌkeɪtɪv/
adjective not inclined to talk or impart information
A1 She is uncommunicative and rarely speaks in class.
A2 The shy student remained uncommunicative during group projects.
B1 The boss was uncommunicative about the company's future plans.
B2 The author's uncommunicative writing style left readers guessing until the end.
C1 His uncommunicative nature made it difficult for his colleagues to understand his perspective.
C2 Despite being uncommunicative, she was able to convey her emotions through her artwork.
adverb in a manner not inclined to talk or impart information
A1 She sat quietly in the corner, uncommunicatively staring at her phone.
A2 The shy student answered the teacher's question uncommunicatively.
B1 The employee was often perceived as uncommunicative by his colleagues.
B2 The politician remained uncommunicative during the press conference, avoiding any direct answers.
C1 The scientist was uncommunicative about the details of his groundbreaking research.
C2 The artist's uncommunicative nature added an air of mystery to his work.
formal The new employee was often described as uncommunicative during team meetings.
informal My friend can be a bit uncommunicative when she's upset.
slang I find it frustrating when people are so uncommunicative about their feelings.
figurative The old house stood uncommunicative, its walls holding onto secrets of the past.
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