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quieter Definition


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quiet
adj quieter, quietest
    1a. Making little or no noise;
      Thesaurus: silent, mute, dumb, hushed, inaudible.
    1b. Said of a sound or voice, etc: soft; not loud.
    2. Said of a place, etc: peaceful; tranquil; without noise or bustle.
      Thesaurus: peaceful, serene, still, tranquil, untroubled, pacific; Antonym: noisy.
    3. Said of someone or their nature or disposition: reserved; unassertive; shy.
    4. Said of the weather or sea, etc: calm.
    5. Not disturbed by trouble or excitement.
    6. Without fuss or publicity; informal.
    7. Said of business or trade, etc: not flourishing or busy.
    8. Secret; private.
    9. Undisclosed or hidden.
      Example: took a quiet satisfaction in his downfall
    10. Said of humour: subtle; not overdone.
    11. Enjoyed in peace.
      Example: a quiet read
    12. Said of the mind or conscience: untroubled by anxiety or guilt, etc.
    13. Not showy or gaudy, etc.
      Example: quiet tones of beige
noun
    1. Absence of, or freedom from, noise or commotion, etc.
      Thesaurus: silence, tranquillity, calm, stillness, peace, repose; Antonym: noise, disturbance.
    2. Calm, tranquillity or repose.
verb
    tr & intr
    quieted, quieting
    1. To make something or become quiet or calm.
      Example: told the class to quiet down
      Thesaurus: calm, subdue, restrain, compose, tranquilize, pacify, placate, appease, hush, lull, allay, mollify; Antonym: excite, agitate.
      Form: quiet down (usually)
Derivative: quietly
adverb
    Derivative: quietness
    noun
      Idiom: keep quiet about something (keep something quiet)
        To remain silent or say nothing about it.
      Idiom: on the quiet (on the q.t.)
        Secretly; discreetly.
      Etymology: 14c: from Latin quietus, from quiescere to come to rest.



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