single word requests - How can I describe a person who does not get to the point?


When a person talks about something, s/he doesn't get to the point but starts with a pun, intending to let us figure out its purpose.


Someone told me I could use reserved to describe that person, but I checked ODO which says this means slow to reveal emotion or opinions. I guess it's not quite correct here.


Is there any better word for such a person?



Answer



If he speaks in a way that hides the meaning of his intentions, he is being cryptic. You are right that reserved is not the right word as that would mean he is shy.


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