MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «UNCOMMUNICATIVELY»
uncommunicatively
uncommunicatively
merriam
webster
tive
adverb
full
uncommunicative
manner
this
word
doesn
usually
appear
wiktionary
comparative
more
superlative
most
awards
phone
said
rather
interviews
disposed
communicative
silent
defined
tending
withhold
information
opinions
feelings
reserved
taciturn
related
forms
define
ˌʌn
kəˈmyu
tɪv
ˌkeɪ
show
spelled
myoo
adjective
inclined
talk
disclose
arabic
many
other
translations
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «UNCOMMUNICATIVELY»
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1
Analogies and contrasts: or, Comparative sketches of France ...
One summer evening, the writer — hot, weary and uncommunicatively disposed
— entered a crowded Cafe in the south of France to find shelter from the rain. An
individual of peculiarly unprepossessing appearance whom he had ...
Charles Frederick Henningsen, 1848
“I suppose so,” muttered Marion uncommunicatively. “Then why did he go to sea?
” persisted Ellen. “I don't know, I don't know,” murmured the other, but her face, as
she paused at a gate in the orchard hedge, was amused and meditative.
Nobody took any notice of Corrigan as he made his way uncommunicatively
along the sidewalk to the Camelot's main doors. He was far from convinced that
they took very much notice of each other. A media celebrity called Merlyn Dree
was ...
4
Dublin University Magazine
“Oh, yes,” persisted Aunt Dinah, “but was there anything—anything particular—
anything that could interest us i" “ Next to nothingthat could interest any one 'l”
said William uncommunicatively. “Well, it would interest me, if he talked of Violet,"
...
5
Movies, Movie Stars, and Me
Douglas blushes and mumbles uncommunicatively when a fan mentions the
prestige of an Oscar. The fan insists on knowing if he is offered better or more
parts. Finally, Douglas asserts himself and says, “No, nothing has changed.” But
DeVito ...
6
The Liffey Archive: An American Teenager in 1950's Ireland
To my teenaged eye, they were old and shapeless, and went about their task
silently and uncommunicatively. Suddenly Me-arse said, “Look. Grace Kelly.”
Pushing one of the trolleys, in came a young, pretty, but rather wan and sad
looking ...
7
Figures of Conversion: "the Jewish Question" & English ...
Deronda responds abruptly and uncommunicatively: "I am an Englishman" (DD,
417). Daniel's (mis) construction of his origins has suddenly become useful; while
he may be a bastard, at least he is an Englishman and not a Jew. Deronda's ...
Did not they come together?' 'Miss Mullen and Mrs Lambert gave him a lift,' said
Christopher, uncommunicatively; 'I believe they overtook him on his way here.'
Lady Dysart meditated, with her dark eyebrows drawn into a frown. 'I think that girl
...
Edith O. Somerville, Edith Onone Somerville, Martin Ross, 1999
“Hmmf!” she said uncommunicatively, staring at him. Charles was red and
choking. “I didn't mean—I don't care—” “As well you don't. Janie, I will need to do
some study before I go. Come, please.” She headed for the library. Still sputtering
...
10
Perceptual Interpretation & Cumulative Perceptual ...
They cannot give it a context though, and they cannot make others see what even
the poorer uses of some of the metaphors has helped the rhetorical and
conditional practisers see, even if poorly, even if uncommunicatively as Faulkner
may ...