of few words, man of



of few words, man of

Also, woman of few words. A person who does not speak much; also, a person of action rather than words. For example, A woman of few words, Susan hardly seemed like a successful lawyer, or Harry's a man of few words but he gets things done. This characteristic has been considered praiseworthy since Homer's time, but the precise idiom dates only from about 1600. Shakespeare had it in Henry V (3:2): "Men of few words are the best men."
See also: few, man, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Sankar-Indian, Malayalam, Bengali
Aleeshaə-LEE-shəEnglish (Rare)
Jeannie['dʒi:ni]
Vayu-Hinduism
Avrilav-REEL (French), AV-ril (English)French (Rare), English (Rare)
Laurits-Danish, Norwegian