The word is an adjective, used to describe someone who doesn't talk all that much. So a sentence might describe a man as tall, thin and taciturn.
Taciturn means quiet or reserved. An example of taciturn used is a sentence is, the old man was taciturn by nature, hardly speaking unless necessary.
She was known for being taciturn, rarely speaking unless absolutely necessary.
The stereotypical cowboy is a taciturn soul answering lengthy questions wid yes or no
Quiet guy in the corner was taciturn. I chose to be taciturn because I was not the boss.
She was very taciturn but her brother was very outspoken. Taciturn describes a person who says very little in public or group settings.
I think you mean taciturn.He is a taciturn man, so don't expect a lot of conversation.Don't be so taciturn.
The taciturn old woman refused to say a word, so her lawyer had to speak for her.
taciturn:
It appears that there is a typographical error in the word "tacit." The correct spelling should be "taciturn," which means habitually silent or reserved. Thus, the corrected sentence would be: "The taciturn child was curious about everything."
The normally chatty children were quite taciturnas the teacher handed back the results of the difficult exam.
Taciturn.
If someone is described as taciturn, they are quiet, speaking little, and usually to the point, not joking around.