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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181. The ticket home, how-ever, was normally reserved for people who received serious injuries that required prolonged care.
182. Andrew's reserved, night-club hesitation was foreign to the music, and quite foreign to Nicandra.
183. Drinks in hand, the crowd around me erupted with groans of exasperation, the kind usually reserved for terrible puns.
184. Garnish with reserved pancetta, chopped basil, and wild mushrooms, if used.,.
185. In a separate bowl, coat the cakes in the reserved bread crumbs until evenly coated.
186. The word meteor is in fact reserved for objects that do not survive passage through the atmosphere.
187. Tilney arrives with his sister, a more reserved and elegant girl than Isabella.
188. Remove from the pan and add to the reserved bacon.
189. He had seats for forty thousand, who paid a minimum admission of twenty-five cents but more for reserved space.
190. If reserved for his personal use, it might put him at a certain advantage over his employer.
191. Quiet, reserved, with finger nails bitten down to the quick, Jim stood just five foot six inches tall.
192. They've also been plastered on walls usually reserved for political propaganda.
193. It is usually reserved for the grand finale, after the singing and preaching have induced a receptive mood.
194. It can easily be frozen in a small container and reserved for sauces that require it.
195. But intelligence could not possibly be reserved for the washed and moneyed classes.
196. That law seems to be exclusively reserved for white assailants.
197. It would therefore appear that the only mechanism for ensuring that land is reserved is by the use of conditions.
198. He put on his dark glasses as he crossed the other carpark[sentencedict.com], the one reserved for major executives.
199. It is reserved for the most disadvantaged and the most disabled people who need more financial assistance than others.
200. Keep warm. Heat a large saute pan over high heat and add reserved 2 tablespoons fat.
201. Bearded, with natural dignity and quiet authority, this reserved man soon earned the position of second headman.
202. No wonder princes had so long reserved the right to murder with impunity.
203. Its industries' products remained luxuries, reserved for a small circle of town-dwellers, or for export.
204. Little if any space was reserved for what we would call the living room or family room.
205. That evening he reserved the most popular table at Chez Jacques in their name.
206. He reserved two rooms in the name James Gage and arranged to meet Paula in the dining-room.
207. But moral indignation ought principally to be reserved for ourselves.
208. Then stir in the chopped reserved aubergine flesh and the pistachios.
209. Even Virginia tobacco was so short that favourite brands were kept out of sight under the counter,[http://sentencedict.com/reserved.html] reserved for favourite customers.
210. The most controversial aspect of the Mojave; some 80 percent would be reserved as wilderness under the legislation.
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