undemonstrative

undemonstrative
undemonstratively, adv.undemonstrativeness, n.
/un'deuh mon"streuh tiv/, adj.
not given to open exhibition or expression of emotion, esp. of affection.
[1840-50; UN-1 + DEMONSTRATIVE]
Syn. reserved, shy; unresponsive, impassive.

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