Uncommunicative in a sentence as an adjective

There is a partly happy ending to the story but what is sad is how intransigent and uncommunicative YouTube and Google are.

Then, they'll continue going back to being uncommunicative. You couldn't have taken a few hours to put together a notification?

It's great if it works, but if it doesn't then solving the problem is extremely hard because of the bloated, uncommunicative nature of the program.

In an uncommunicative relationship it is almost useless, because we are demonstrably so very bad at it. That doesn't leave a lot of room over where it is valuable.

If you've got an uncommunicative team member, that's not unusual. If you don't have an uncommunicative team member, now that's unusual.

If they are, and the terse, uncommunicative, fiat email is sent out inadvertently, then that email is damaging.

The author is trying to provide an open source alternative to a closed source product controlled by an uncommunicative company. He deserves support and help, not people telling him what to do.

Normal is purposefully vague, all-encompassing and uncommunicative. If I'm describing my home setup I don't say "I run a normal server" I say "I run an Apache server".

And not even real Scrum, but the BS pseudo-scrum that is pretty much tv and dessert first for authority-centric management and lazy uncommunicative programmers alike. So how do you pull that off?

"will have days where he's uncommunicative or seems unfriendly and days he's warmer" Yeah, I think that describes approximately 1 of out every 1 persons.

That's what would worry me the most after it's been resolved, just how arbitrary and opaque and uncommunicative their whole process is. I wonder how many other people they've screwed over with this terrible approach to customer service.

The entire time, he's alternated between being uncommunicative and outright dismissive of any attempts to clarify his original Markdown syntax. The fact that they're involving him at all is a courtesy, a well-intentioned mistake.

The reason to call it a spectrum is that the affected have often the same underlying mental and behavioral patterns, but spread across a wide range of severity from high functioning to uncommunicative. I don't know how helpful it is to draw fine distinctions when the causes and effects of autism are still so poorly understood.

, the author believes that byproducts of fear include tentative, grumpy, and uncommunicative programmers who are unable to absorb constructive criticism.

The idea that the majority of core contribs are being uncommunicative is not really borne out by the growing community around node-forward and how open it actually is. They've set up live chat, a mentors list, help pages, given access to anybody who asks to the fork and are actively seeking input on new features like better numerical comp libs.

It's a royal pain, compounded by the fact that CL and Autotrader individual sellers seem to be a generally sketchy or uncommunicative lot: no email replies, missed appointments, lying about the title, etc. are all common.

I think we all try to do this to some degree it may be one reason why programmers are famously uncommunicative when we're in the zone. I mumble and wave people away when I'm trying to sustain focus, and even if I deliberately break focus I tend to take a couple of minutes to snap out of it and get back into the flow of conversation, and in the meantime I struggle to produce words.

But we are not organized, we sometimes get emotional to the point where we become unintelligible, uncommunicative or irrational, and lose credibility along the way. if you are to wage a war then you must find a way to unite around a common purpose, set your sights on victory and then take intelligent action, individual or otherwise.

The opposite is scatter-brained, indifferent, unbalanced, irresponsible, and uncommunicative; all rather undesirable traits. I'd much prefer to learn about some trade-offs.

However, IMO, when companies dialog executives from working multiple jobs they use the same sort of rhetoric: “ceo is distracted, directionless, uncommunicative, unable to see past this conflict of interest, etc.” The board will paint the CEO as some dilettante fop.

I don't see OP arguing against people having those preferences, only that focusing on those attributes will lead to a lower likelihood of successfully finding a relationship A relationship where one or more participants are unempathetic and uncommunicative is at higher risk of ending than one on the other side of the spectrum, regardless of how attractive each of the partners are

Uncommunicative definitions

adjective

not inclined to talk or give information or express opinions

See also: incommunicative