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Select the most appropriate one word substitution for the given group of words.
A person very reserved in speech
Confident
Reticent
Eloquent
Adamant
- To start, "A person very reserved in speech" refers to someone who is not very open or talkative.
- Option 1: Confident
- Means having self-assurance.
- Not necessarily related to being reserved in speech.
- Option 2: Reticent
- Refers to someone who is habitually silent or reserved.
- Perfectly describes a person who is reserved in speech.
- This is the correct answer.
- Option 3: Eloquent
- Describes a person who speaks fluently and persuasively.
- Opposite of reserved in speech.
- Option 4: Adamant
- Means refusing to change one's mind.
- Unrelated to speech habits.
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