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Sentence count:274+12Posted:2016-10-10Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: communicativeSimilar words: reservepreservereservationserveobserveserve asobservernerveMeaning: [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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151. The expression of that loathing had been reserved exclusively for her.
152. The schoolyard became the most pleasant area in the village, and has been reserved for weddings almost every weekend.
153. Though he was naturally reserved in expressions or gestures of affection, Stewart freely expressed his love in letters to Avon.
154. Fast-food restaurants on International Speedway Boulevard used sign space usually reserved for specials to bid Earnhardt farewell.
155. But Pertwee was allowed one privilege that was reserved for very, very few.
156. We reserved our position on the choice of interpreter for the eventual rehearsal period, hoping to bring Rosenshveig.
157. Final ratification can be reserved for a satisfactory outcome of the debate.
158. A sign warning trespassers printed in the copper-plate script normally reserved for wedding invitations would inhibit nobody.
159. Regardless of how reserved or proper they may have been before the stroke, their limited language is sometimes dominated by swearing.
160. Before the war it was reserved for Budapest's more prosperous citizens.
161. For the end of her litany, Dalim reserved a very special prayer, one that she herself composed.
162. The conditions of employment which accompanied Mr. Claydon's letter of engagement made clear that the Authority reserved the right of transfer.
163. But none of you has any choice because you all have reserved seats.
164. He even refers to himself with the normal personal pronouns instead of the special ones customarily reserved exclusively for the emperor.
165. Soon we were on our way to the city, driving down the centre lane reserved for official cars.
166. Shy and reserved around men, he was a paralytic near women.
167. Further, certain occupations can be designated as reserved for registered disabled.
168. Poindexter resigned; and North went into a bizarre media limbo reserved for bogus patriots.
169. Expensive cars parked in neat rows that the staff had reserved for them.
170. Add stock and reserved corn cobs and bring to a boil.
171. In East Harlem, choice has extended opportunities normally reserved for middle-class whites to poor black and Hispanic children.
172. There is a special section reserved for the press in the cafeteria.
173. Serious conversation about alcohol is reserved for wine and spirits.
174. To cook reserved rabbit loins, prepare a fire in a charcoal grill.
175. Dante wrote that the hottest room in hell is reserved for those who remain neutral in times of great moral dilemma.
176. His Honour Mark Dyer said the fish farm was well aware that that particular stretch of river was reserved for brown trout.
176. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
177. Stir in reserved ground cumin and coriander, reserved orange zest, and salt and pepper.
178. Return reserved onions and eggplant to pan along with all remaining ingredients.
179. He was obviously satisfied that I was on the level and reserved two birds on the spot, £35 each.
180. The Fat Controller had reserved good seats at the front of the stalls.
More similar words: reservepreservereservationserveobserveserve asobservernervedesertservingserviceinterventionobservationconservationconservativepresentresembleresearchsocial servicesrepresentat presentresearcherfor the presentomnipresentpresentationrepresentationrepresentativedivedimprovedinvolved
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