quiet
1. a period of calm weather (Freq. 1) - there was a lull in the storm • Syn: lull • Derivationally related forms: lull (for: lull) • Hypernyms: calmness 2. an untroubled state; free from disturbances (Freq. 1) • Syn: tranquillity, tranquility • Derivationally related forms: tranquil (for: tranquillity) • Hypernyms: order 3. the absence of sound (Freq. 1) - he needed silence in order to sleep - the street was quiet • Syn: silence • Ant: sound (for: silence) • Derivationally related forms: silent (for: silence), silence (for: silence) • Hypernyms: sound property • Hyponyms: hush, stillness, still, speechlessness, quietness, soundlessness 4. a disposition free from stress or emotion • Syn: repose, placidity, serenity, tranquillity, tranquility • Derivationally related forms: placid (for: placidity) • Hypernyms: composure, calm, calmness, equanimity • Hyponyms: ataraxia
1. make calm or still (Freq. 1) - quiet the dragons of worry and fear • Syn: calm, calm down, tranquilize, tranquillize, tranquillise, quieten, lull, still • Ant: agitate (for: calm) • Derivationally related forms: still (for: still), lull (for: lull), tranquilizer (for: tranquilize) • Hypernyms: comfort, soothe, console, solace • Hyponyms: lull, compose, pacify, lenify, conciliate, assuage, appease, mollify, placate, gentle, gruntle, reassure, assure • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s somebody - Something ----s somebody - The performance is likely to quiet Sue 2. become quiet or quieter (Freq. 1) - The audience fell silent when the speaker entered • Syn: quieten, hush, quiesce, quiet down, pipe down • Ant: louden (for: quieten) • Derivationally related forms: quiescent (for: quiesce), hush (for: hush) • Hypernyms: change intensity • Verb Group: hush, quieten, silence, still, shut up, hush up • Verb Frames: - Something ----s - Somebody ----s
1. characterized by an absence or near absence of agitation or activity (Freq. 13) - a quiet life - a quiet throng of onlookers - quiet peace-loving people - the factions remained quiet for almost 10 years • Ant: unquiet • Similar to: quiescent, untroubled • See Also: peaceful, peaceable, tame, unagitated • Derivationally related forms: quietness 2. free of noise or uproar; or making little if any sound (Freq. 10) - a quiet audience at the concert - the room was dark and quiet • Ant: noisy • Similar to: noiseless, silent, soundless, still, stilly, tiptoe • See Also: inaudible, unhearable, soft • Derivationally related forms: quietness 3. not showy or obtrusive (Freq. 3) - clothes in quiet good taste • Syn: restrained • Similar to: unostentatious, unpretentious, unpretending 4. in a softened tone (Freq. 1) - hushed voices - muted trumpets - a subdued whisper - a quiet reprimand • Syn: hushed, muted, subdued • Similar to: soft • Derivationally related forms: subduedness (for: subdued) 5. (of a body of water) free from disturbance by heavy waves (Freq. 1) - a ribbon of sand between the angry sea and the placid bay - the quiet waters of a lagoon - a lake of tranquil blue water reflecting a tranquil blue sky - a smooth channel crossing - scarcely a ripple on the still water - unruffled water • Syn: placid, still, tranquil, smooth, unruffled • Similar to: calm • Derivationally related forms: smoothness (for: smooth), tranquility (for: tranquil), tranquillity (for: tranquil), stillness (for: still), quietness, placidness (for: placid) 6. of the sun characterized by a low level of surface phenomena like sunspots e.g. • Ant: active • Topics: astronomy, uranology
with little or no activity or no agitation ('quiet' is a nonstandard variant for 'quietly') (Freq. 1) - her hands rested quietly in her lap - the rock star was quietly led out the back door - sit here as quiet as you can • Syn: quietly • Ant: unquietly (for: quietly) • Derived from adjective: quiet (for: quietly)
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