Antonym: communicative. Similar words: reserve, preserve, reservation, serve, observe, serve as, observer, nerve. Meaning: [rɪ'zɜrvd /-'zɜːvd] adj. 1. set aside for the use of a particular person or party 2. marked by self-restraint and reticence 3. cool and formal in manner.
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91. Pile mixture into pie shell and garnish with reserved strawberries.
92. They often treat applications to preschool with the reverence once reserved for applying to Harvard.
93. Sometimes I can be hyper and sometimes I can be reserved, it just depends.
94. They will hate you with a loathing reserved for lottery winners.
95. But many streets in areas formerly reserved for whites still recall apartheid and colonial figures.
96. William Heath Davis, who subdivided this portion of San Diego in 1850, reserved the block for a federal courthouse.
97. Let us think rather of a twin track approach, in which custody is reserved for those who commit serious offences.
98. Expulsion from Congress is reserved for the most serious misconduct and is considered unlikely in this case.
99. Until the 1890s, the garden was reserved for the exclusive use of either the monarch or selected courtiers.
100. Triple therapy might be reserved for patients with treatment failure or with suspected penicillin hypersensitivity.
101. The sort of goods once reserved for the elite are now available to everyone.
102. Now you too may be able to afford a status symbol formerly reserved to the rich: no bank account.
103. Reserved seating tickets are $ 18 and $ 20, with a $ 1 discount for students.
104. But her father, in whom a sense of humour is not a very apparent virtue, remained reserved.
105. Add onion, carrot, celery, and reserved vegetables from marinade to skillet and cook until just softened.
106. In addition, winners of 10 seats reserved for religious minorities have traditionally backed the largest party.
107. They had increasing difficulty in providing even tolerably competent candidates for the array of provincial posts reserved for them.
108. The neck, wings, gizzard, and carcass should always be saved and reserved for making stock.
109. The first beatitude shocks us with this blunt realization that true happiness is reserved for children and the poor.
110. Stir in reserved shallots, potatoes and their liquid, and minced thyme; heat until soup comes almost to a boil.
111. I would throw myself on the mercy of the circuit-house, usually reserved for traveling politicians and sundry bigwigs.
112. Silent, humourless and reserved, Haig was also shrewd and ambitious and had unbounded self-esteem.
113. He made an audacious bid for president of the student body, a job normally reserved for a law school student.
114. Add remaining reserved onions and simmer to heat through, about 2 minutes.
115. These enquiries are nowadays reserved for investigations into matters which may involve the reputation of ministers or public officials.
116. Today,[www.Sentencedict.com] justice has become a luxury item reserved for the few.
117. In a large mixing bowl, combine bread, onions, reserved garlic, dried fruits, sage, and parsley.
118. Saute for 2 minutes, add reserved giblets, and continue to saute for 3 minutes.
119. Stir in reserved quail meat and raisins and adjust seasoning.
120. Though reserved in his interpersonal relationships he nevertheless displays good interpersonal skills.
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