5 adverbs to describe how to taciturn

Concerning his religious views he was exceedingly taciturn.

The smallest of the trio, Septimus Codd by name, who was habitually taciturn, spoke scarcely a word.

The elder, who was dressed in complete black, was the medical student, Basilio, famous for his successful cures and extraordinary treatments, while the other, taller and more robust, although much younger, was Isagani, one of the poets, or at least rimesters, who that year came from the Ateneo, a curious character, ordinarily quite taciturn and uncommunicative.

Well, I suppose that I ought to be glad that my visitor enjoyed himself; but I cannot help feeling that my coachman would have done as well as myselfindeed better, for he is a pleasantly taciturn man, and would not even have given way to rebellious thoughts.

To the left of us was a French peasant, a big, quiet man, with a bovine gift of patience and utterly taciturn.

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