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词汇 incommunicative
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Definition of incommunicative in English:

incommunicative

adjective ɪnkəˈmjuːnɪkətɪvˌɪnkəˈmjunəkədɪv
  • the incommunicative state we enter in front of a screen
    another term for uncommunicative
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's no wonder, since he's got seven harpish sisters who pick on him, leaving him a nervous, incommunicative mess.
    • I was driven, obsessive (still am) and Don was imperious, incommunicative.
    • None of them went into a downward spiral, becoming withdrawn or incommunicative or unable to function.
    • Leymann outlined the stages of mobbing as starting with a conflict of some sort that is not effectively dealt with (sometimes no fault of the victim, for example, incommunicative workplace managers).
    • Where a stunted self-regarder like Oberst seems condemned to an incommunicative trance, the 36-year-old Anderson is aware enough of the lineage of movie auteurs as lion-taming showmen to, some day, escape his autistic fugue state.
    • If you're in the unfortunate situation of having a roommate who's dirty, incommunicative, lazy, or who just doesn't get it, here are some strategies for resolving major issues.
    • The key site of the symbolic's repression is our fundamentally incommunicative electronic media.
    • Dr Phillips is not on trial for being an old fashioned doctor or for being a brusque doctor or an insensitive and rough doctor, for being an incommunicative doctor, for being an unsubtle doctor or even for being an incompetent doctor.
    • Grace, you'll never patch things up with him if you remain so incommunicative.
    • He's dour, self-absorbed, and incommunicative.
    • And it turns out it was my slightly incommunicative advisor for my master degree essay who suggested me!
    • I was indeed incommunicative and incompatible with the kids at my grade level.
    • Tommy is surly and incommunicative; his only meaningful conversations are with Jordan's mourning girlfriend.
    • Although awake at times, she was aphasic and incommunicative, at least to the physicians.
    • She never married, and despite the tremendous popular success of her work - she won the Pulitzer Prize for One of Ours and had her picture on the cover of Time magazine in 1931 - she became reclusive and incommunicative in later years.
    • Girls often described before as depressed and incommunicative, come back bubbling over with excitement to share their experiences and the stories of their success.
    • This unconventionality sometimes results in poems that fail to yield their meaning fully, and their incommunicative beauty will frustrate many readers, especially given the defiant attitude with which they are offered.
    • The last few months, when things started to not go so well, he became a lot harder to deal with, incommunicative, withdrawing from his previous sociable self, no longer happy to idle on IRC or chatter in email.
    • But I think incommunicative scientists are fine so long as they are accompanied by science communicators.
    • Instead of writing off incommunicative guys as jerks, step back and realize guys are people, too.

Definition of incommunicative in US English:

incommunicative

adjectiveˌinkəˈmyo͞onəkədivˌɪnkəˈmjunəkədɪv
  • another term for uncommunicative
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And it turns out it was my slightly incommunicative advisor for my master degree essay who suggested me!
    • Girls often described before as depressed and incommunicative, come back bubbling over with excitement to share their experiences and the stories of their success.
    • Instead of writing off incommunicative guys as jerks, step back and realize guys are people, too.
    • Grace, you'll never patch things up with him if you remain so incommunicative.
    • It's no wonder, since he's got seven harpish sisters who pick on him, leaving him a nervous, incommunicative mess.
    • Dr Phillips is not on trial for being an old fashioned doctor or for being a brusque doctor or an insensitive and rough doctor, for being an incommunicative doctor, for being an unsubtle doctor or even for being an incompetent doctor.
    • I was driven, obsessive (still am) and Don was imperious, incommunicative.
    • This unconventionality sometimes results in poems that fail to yield their meaning fully, and their incommunicative beauty will frustrate many readers, especially given the defiant attitude with which they are offered.
    • None of them went into a downward spiral, becoming withdrawn or incommunicative or unable to function.
    • The key site of the symbolic's repression is our fundamentally incommunicative electronic media.
    • I was indeed incommunicative and incompatible with the kids at my grade level.
    • She never married, and despite the tremendous popular success of her work - she won the Pulitzer Prize for One of Ours and had her picture on the cover of Time magazine in 1931 - she became reclusive and incommunicative in later years.
    • Although awake at times, she was aphasic and incommunicative, at least to the physicians.
    • But I think incommunicative scientists are fine so long as they are accompanied by science communicators.
    • Leymann outlined the stages of mobbing as starting with a conflict of some sort that is not effectively dealt with (sometimes no fault of the victim, for example, incommunicative workplace managers).
    • He's dour, self-absorbed, and incommunicative.
    • Tommy is surly and incommunicative; his only meaningful conversations are with Jordan's mourning girlfriend.
    • If you're in the unfortunate situation of having a roommate who's dirty, incommunicative, lazy, or who just doesn't get it, here are some strategies for resolving major issues.
    • The last few months, when things started to not go so well, he became a lot harder to deal with, incommunicative, withdrawing from his previous sociable self, no longer happy to idle on IRC or chatter in email.
    • Where a stunted self-regarder like Oberst seems condemned to an incommunicative trance, the 36-year-old Anderson is aware enough of the lineage of movie auteurs as lion-taming showmen to, some day, escape his autistic fugue state.
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