-vd adjective
Etymology: from past participle of reserve (I)
1. : marked by a disposition to be restrained in words and actions: as
a. : checking free expression of knowledge or ideas through caution : not open, communicative, or candid
habitually was reserved in speech, withholding her opinion — Victoria Sackville-West
b. : checking easy free conversation or activity through formality, stiffness, or other inhibition : not spontaneous, natural, or hearty
a certain vulgar gusto in his movement that divided him from the reserved , watchful rest of the family — D.H.Lawrence
2. : kept or set apart or aside for future or special use or for an exigency
3. : left of the same color as the background or as the original color of the surface of the material
Synonyms: see silent