tacitness

[US]/ˈtæsɪtnəs/
[UK]/ˈtæsɪtnəs/

Translation

n.the quality of being silent or reserved; unspokenness

Phrases & Collocations

tacitness itself

tacitness persists

tacitness remains

tacitness prevailed

Example Sentences

her tacitness in meetings often signals disapproval.

his tacitness about the incident raised suspicion.

the witness maintained tacitness under intense questioning.

managerial tacitness can create confusion for new staff.

political tacitness on the issue angered many voters.

we interpreted her tacitness as a polite refusal.

his habitual tacitness makes teamwork difficult.

their tacitness during negotiations weakened their position.

such tacitness is common in high-pressure environments.

her sudden tacitness after the announcement felt ominous.

the committee’s tacitness on funding decisions drew criticism.

his tacitness was broken only by a brief apology.

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