/ˌtæsɪˈtɜːnəti/ – verb
Definition: (Scot) trì hoãn vô căn cứ việc đưa đơn kiện.
A more throughout explanation: Taciturnity is a legal term that refers to the quality or state of being reserved or uncommunicative, especially in a legal context such as during questioning or testimony. It can also refer to a person’s tendency to be silent or reticent in expressing their thoughts or feelings.
Example: The witness’s taciturnity during the cross-examination made it difficult for the defense attorney to extract relevant information.