Synonyms for In-communicative:
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adj.
• close-mouthed
• incommunicative
- Incommunicable
, - aloof
, - antisocial
, - brooding
, - clammed up
, - close
, - close-mouthed
, - cold
, - curt
, - distant
, - dour
, - dried-up
, - dumb
, - laconic
, - mum
, - mute
, - quiet
, - reserved
, - reticent
, - sententious
, - silent
, - sparing
, - speechless
, - tight-lipped
, - tightlipped
, - uncommunicable
, - uncommunicative
, - unexpressive
, - unforthcoming
, - withdrawn
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What are the hypernyms for In-communicative?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for in-communicative?
The word "in-communicative" means someone who is not willing to communicate or express their thoughts, feelings or ideas. The antonyms of in-communicative are talkative, communicative, outspoken, expressive, garrulous, vocal, loquacious, and outspoken. A talkative person is someone who is fond of talking and never feels short of words to express their thoughts or ideas. A communicative person is someone who is willing to share information and is easy to get along with. Expressive means someone who can convey their thoughts and emotions through gestures or facial expressions. Garrulous refers to someone who talks excessively, while vocal means someone who is open and always speaks their mind. Loquacious is somebody who talks a lot and is sometimes annoyingly chatty.
What are the antonyms for In-communicative?
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