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- QUIET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of QUIET is the quality or state of being quiet : tranquility How to use quiet in a sentence
- QUIET | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
QUIET definition: 1 making very little noise: 2 having little activity or excitement and few people: 3 A quiet… Learn more
- QUIET Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Quiet definition: making no noise or sound, especially no disturbing sound See examples of QUIET used in a sentence
- Quiet - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
To be quiet means you don't make any noise When you’re trying not to wake a sleeping lion, you will be quiet when you run by it The versatile quiet, which can be a noun, adjective, or verb (to quiet others), is one of those words that is best understood through its antonyms — loud or hectic
- Quiet - definition of quiet by The Free Dictionary
1 characterized by an absence or near absence of noise: a quiet street 2 characterized by an absence of turbulent motion or disturbance; peaceful, calm, or tranquil: a quiet glade; the sea is quiet tonight 3 free from activities, distractions, worries, etc; untroubled: a quiet life; a quiet day at work
- QUIET definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Someone or something that is quiet makes only a small amount of noise Tania kept the children reasonably quiet and contented A quiet murmur passed through the classroom The airlines have invested enormous sums in new, quieter aircraft Synonyms: soft, low, muted, lowered More Synonyms of quiet 'This is goodbye, isn't it?' she said quietly
- quiet adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
to say nothing about something; to keep something secret I've decided to resign but I'd rather you kept quiet about it This story is too big to be kept quiet We'll have to keep this quiet—if it gets out, we'll all be in a lot of trouble Definition of quiet adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- Quiet vs. Quite: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
In a nutshell, quiet is an adjective and verb revolved around the absence of sound, while quite is an adverb that modifies other words to indicate degree Quiet describes a silent environment or action, as in a peaceful location or the act of silencing
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