uncommunicatively
English
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edituncommunicatively (comparative more uncommunicatively, superlative most uncommunicatively)
- In an uncommunicative manner.
- 2009 August 10, Stephanie Clifford, “After Winning Advertising Awards, an Invitation to Pay for the Trophies”, in New York Times[1]:
- Called for comment, a receptionist at the awards’ phone line said, rather uncommunicatively, “We don’t do interviews.”