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taciturn, uncommunicative, unforthcoming, close-mouthed,<br />

unresponsive, undemonstrative, unemotional, poker-faced, cool,<br />

formal, aloof, guarded, standoffish, unsocial, antisocial,<br />

distant, remote, detached, retiring, withdrawn, sedate, demure,<br />

dignified, guarded, prim, rigid, strait-laced, icy, frigid,<br />

ice-cold: She was always very reserved, not showing any<br />

emotion.<br />

residence n. 1 abode, home, domicile, dwelling, dwelling-place, place,<br />

house, habitation, (living) quarters: A crowd was waiting to<br />

greet them outside their residence. 2 residency, stay, sojourn,<br />

visit, tenancy: During his residence in Cape Province, he<br />

became bilingual in Xhosa. 3 mansion, villa, manor (house),<br />

stately home, estate, chƒteau, castle, palace, Brit hall: The<br />

ambassadorial residence was a very imposing structure.<br />

resident adj. 1 in residence, residing, living, staying, abiding,<br />

dwelling, remaining: Is he resident in this country? 2 local,<br />

neighbourhood, district, regional, neighbouring: Our resident<br />

astronomer mentioned there would be an eclipse of the moon<br />

tonight.<br />

--n. 3 denizen, dweller, inhabitant, citizen, householder,<br />

home-owner, tenant, local: Parking permits are available only<br />

to residents.<br />

residual adj. remaining, leftover, surplus, spare, extra, residuary:<br />

Residual units of the army are still bivouacked in the field.<br />

How would we survive nuclear fall-out and the subsequent<br />

residual contamination?<br />

residue n. remainder, leftover, surplus, remains, rest, excess, dregs,<br />

residuum: The residue of the tatterdemalion force escaped into<br />

the forest.<br />

resign v. 1 quit, leave, go, abdicate, give notice; retire (from),<br />

abandon, give up, forsake, hand over, yield up, renounce,<br />

relinquish, let go, release, vacate, surrender, deliver up, turn<br />

over: Amanda resigned because she was offered a better job<br />

elsewhere. Anthony refused to resign the last of his<br />

responsibilities till he was ninety. 2 resign (oneself) (to).<br />

reconcile (oneself) (to), be or become resigned or reconciled<br />

(to), accommodate (oneself) (to), adjust (oneself) (to), adapt

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