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Definition of quiet
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Quiet (a.) Free from noise or
disturbance;
hushed;
still.
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Turmoil
::
Turmoil
(v. t.) To
harass
with
commotion;
to
disquiet;
to
worry.
Quiet
::
Quiet (a.) Not
giving
offense;
not
exciting
disorder
or
trouble;
not
turbulent;
gentle;
mild; meek;
contented.
Serenity
::
Serenity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
serene;
clearness
and
calmness;
quietness;
stillness;
peace.
Reconcile
::
Reconcile
(v. t.) To bring to
acquiescence,
content,
or quiet
submission;
as, to
reconcile
one's self to
affictions..
Stillicide
::
Still-hunt
(n.) A
hunting
for game in a quiet and
cautious
manner,
or under
cover;
stalking;
hence,
colloquially,
the
pursuit
of any
object
quietly
and
cautiously..
Inquietude
::
Inquietude
(n.)
Disturbed
state;
uneasiness
either
of body or mind;
restlessness;
disquietude.
Order
::
Order (n.)
Conformity
with law or
decorum;
freedom
from
disturbance;
general
tranquillity;
public
quiet;
as, to
preserve
order in a
community
or an
assembly..
Subsidence
::
Subside
(v. i.) To fall into a state of
quiet;
to cease to rage; to be
calmed;
to
settle
down; to
become
tranquil;
to
abate;
as, the sea
subsides;
the
tumults
of war will
subside;
the fever has
subsided..
Disquietive
::
Disquietive
(a.)
Tending
to
disquiet.
Dead
::
Dead (n.) The most quiet or
deathlike
time; the
period
of
profoundest
repose,
inertness,
or
gloom;
as, the dead of
winter..
Slip
::
Slip (n.) To
depart,
withdraw,
enter,
appear,
intrude,
or
escape
as if by
sliding;
to go or come in a
quiet,
furtive
manner;
as, some
errors
slipped
into the
work..
Unrest
::
Unrest
(n.) Want of rest or
repose;
unquietness;
sleeplessness;
uneasiness;
disquietude.
Hush
::
Hush (v. t.) To
still;
to
silence;
to calm; to make
quiet;
to
repress
the noise or
clamor
of.
Repose
::
Repose
(v.) To lay at rest; to cause to be calm or
quiet;
to
compose;
to rest, -- often
reflexive;
as, to
repose
one's self on a
couch..
Content
::
Content
(a.) To
satisfy
the
desires
of; to make easy in any
situation;
to
appease
or
quiet;
to
gratify;
to
please.
Still
::
Still (a.) To
appease;
to calm; to
quiet,
as
tumult,
agitation,
or
excitement;
as, to still the
passions..
Content
::
Content
(n.) Rest or
quietness
of the mind in one's
present
condition;
freedom
from
discontent;
satisfaction;
contentment;
moderate
happiness.
Lull
::
Lull (v. t.) To cause to rest by
soothing
influences;
to
compose;
to calm; to
soothe;
to
quiet.
Turmoil
::
Turmoil
(v. i.) To be
disquieted
or
confused;
to be in
commotion.
Halcyon
::
Halcyon
(a.)
Hence:
Calm;
quiet;
peaceful;
undisturbed;
happy.
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