US /rɪˈzə:vd/
・UK /rɪˈzɜ:vd/
Priority seats or seats that are reserved on modes of public transport such as trains, buses, trams, tubes or subways as they're called in other parts of the world and boats.
And these seats are signposted as being priority seats and they are reserved for people who are of an older age, people who are pregnant and people who are with small children.
It's not easy dating when you're naturally more reserved and don't go out of your way to meet people on a daily basis.
a reflex normally reserved for times of great danger.
Do people around you often describe you as reserved or overly serious?
All this preparation, though, can mean long silences while they construct the thought, which then gives the impression of being reserved or overly serious, which leads to the next struggle.
I definitely click more with the girls in the room that are a little bit reserved and shy.
Normally reserved for kids, the practice of going door to door is usually accompanied by participants asking "trick-or-treat" when collecting their candy.
But what about someone who's reserved, anxious and quiet?
At first glance, you probably wouldn't even realize someone is a covert narcissist because of how much more reserved in nature they seem to be.
I reserved you a table at your favorite restaurant and bought you your favorite wine.
I've reserved a table at the bistro.
The tennis courts are already reserved when we want to play.