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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121. Success is not reserved for a select few; you too can be successful. Dr Roopleen
122. The great audience rose, clapping and applauding, as the soldiers filed into she pews reserved for them....
123. Some of us are reserved good listeners who see our prime function in conversation as encouraging the other person.
124. Barkley, even, was reserved, way too quiet in comparison to typical Chuckster standards.
125. Without Janir as a buffer, Teague was more reserved with me.
126. The latter is really reserved for those highly skilled golfers who possess the necessary shot-making ability.
127. The woman was lively, even bawdy, but there was something reserved, steely, behind her levity.
128. And stock options, for decades reserved to the top 400 executives, now have been opened up far wider.
129. But the final word must be reserved for the destructive, disruptive role played by George Bush's administration.
130. Add reserved marinade liquid and stock and bring to a simmer.
131. It's a job normally reserved for heroes, generals and admirals.
132. Traditionally, physicians have reserved testosterone replacement for men who are severely hormone deficient.
133. The end of my days was reserved for another, and I hope more fortunate, occasion.
134. He reserved a room, and said he would be there in about half an hour.
135. The best rates are not always reserved for those with large sums to invest.
136. Fax machines deliver print information using phone lines traditionally reserved for voice transmission.
137. Occasionally a feudal lord reserved a wild patch of forest from destruction for his game hunting.
138. He was such a nice man, very quiet and reserved.
139. The loudest cheers in the conference hall were reserved for the familiar attacks on Brussels, section 28 or the Dome.
140. We are taking details, legal advice and our rights to sue for damages are fully reserved.
141. When he married her, she was a reserved, very plain girl who played the harp in a provincial symphony orchestra.
142. It is reserved for use as a children's play area.
143. Judgment was reserved yesterday on the first legal moves to pin the blame for the contamination.
144. Divide among 4 to 6 bowls and garnish with reserved bacon and thyme sprigs.
145. A further 30 seats were reserved for women, to be filled by indirect election by the Jatiya Sangsad.
146. If you have not already reserved a place[sentencedict.com], please do so soon.
147. You will automatically become the manager of all the modules reserved.
148. Strain reserved steeping liquid through paper coffee filter to remove sand.
149. In our democracy, the making of public policy is usually reserved for duly elected legislative bodies.
150. Chop reserved liver and other giblets finely and add to sauce along with vinegar and preserves.
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