Antonyms of adj uncommunicative
1 sense of uncommunicative
Sense 1
uncommunicative (vs. communicative), incommunicative -- (not inclined to talk or give information or express opinions)
communicative (vs. uncommunicative), communicatory -- (able or tending to communicate; "was a communicative person and quickly told all she knew"- W.M.Thackeray)
=> anecdotic, anecdotal, anecdotical -- (characterized by or given to telling anecdotes; "anecdotal conversation"; "an anecdotal history of jazz"; "he was at his anecdotic best")
=> Bantu-speaking -- (able to communicate in Bantu)
=> blabbermouthed, leaky, talebearing (prenominal), tattling (prenominal) -- (prone to communicate confidential information)
=> chatty, gossipy, newsy -- (prone to friendly informal communication)
=> communicable -- (readily communicated; "communicable ideas")
=> communicational -- (used in communication; "he had few communicational grooves available for use")
=> English-speaking -- (able to communicate in English)
=> expansive, talkative -- (friendly and open and willing to talk; "wine made the guest expansive")
=> expressive -- (characterized by expression; "a very expressive face")
=> Finno-Ugric-speaking -- (able to communicate in a Finno-Ugric language)
=> Flemish-speaking -- (able to communicate in Flemish)
=> French-speaking -- (able to communicate in French)
=> Gaelic-speaking -- (able to communicate in Gaelic)
=> German-speaking -- (able to communicate in German)
=> gesticulating -- (making gestures while speaking; "her gesticulating hands and arms made words almost unnecessary")
=> gestural, nonverbal -- (being other than verbal communication; "the study of gestural communication"; "art like gesture is a form of nonverbal expression")
=> gestural, sign (prenominal), signed, sign-language (prenominal) -- (used of the language of the deaf)
=> heraldic -- (indicative of or announcing something to come; "the Beatles were heraldic of a new style of music")
=> Icelandic-speaking -- (able to communicate in Icelandic)
=> Italian-speaking -- (able to communicate in Italian)
=> Japanese-speaking -- (able to communicate in Japanese)
=> Kannada-speaking -- (able to communicate in Kannada)
=> Livonian-speaking -- (able to communicate in Livonian)
=> narrative -- (consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story; "narrative poetry")
=> nonverbal -- (involving little use of language; "a nonverbal intelligence test")
=> nonverbal -- (lacking verbal skill; "rural students often come from nonverbal backgrounds")
=> openhearted -- (freely communicative; candidly straightforward; "openhearted advice")
=> Oscan-speaking -- (able to communicate in Oscan)
=> outspoken, vocal -- (given to expressing yourself freely or insistently; "outspoken in their opposition to segregation"; "a vocal assembly")
=> Russian-speaking -- (able to communicate in Russian)
=> Samoyedic-speaking -- (able to communicate in Samoyedic)
=> Semitic-speaking -- (able to communicate in a Semitic language)
=> Siouan-speaking -- (able to communicate in a Siouan language)
=> Spanish-speaking -- (able to communicate in Spanish)
=> Turkic-speaking -- (able to communicate in Turkic)
=> verbal -- (communicated in the form of words; "verbal imagery"; "a verbal protest")
=> yarn-spinning -- (inclined to tell long and involved stories (often of incredible happenings))
Similarity of adj uncommunicative
1 sense of uncommunicative
Sense 1
uncommunicative (vs. communicative), incommunicative -- (not inclined to talk or give information or express opinions)
=> blank, vacuous -- (void of expression; "a blank stare")
=> close, closelipped, closemouthed, secretive, tightlipped -- (inclined to secrecy or reticence about divulging information; "although they knew her whereabouts her friends kept close about it")
=> deadpan, expressionless, impassive, poker-faced, unexpressive -- (deliberately impassive in manner; "deadpan humor"; "his face remained expressionless as the verdict was read")
=> incommunicado -- (without the means or right to communicate; "a prisoner held incommunicado"; "incommunicado political detainees")
=> inexpressive -- (not expressive; "an inexpressive face")
=> mum, silent -- (failing to speak or communicate etc when expected to; "the witness remained silent")
=> unpronounceable, unutterable -- (very difficult to pronounce correctly; "an unpronounceable foreign word"; "unutterable consonant clusters")
Also See-> inarticulate#1, unarticulate#1; taciturn#1