Taciturn

The word “taciturn” refers to a person who is habitually reserved or uncommunicative, often speaking very little. It describes someone who tends to be quiet and reluctant to engage in conversation.

Interesting fact: The word “taciturn” comes from the Latin word “taciturnus,” which means “silent” or “holding one’s peace.” It is derived from the Latin verb “tacere,” which means “to be silent.”