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Definition of quiet
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of quiet is as below...
Quiet (a.) Not
showy;
not such as to
attract
attention;
undemonstrative;
as, a quiet
dress;
quiet
colors;
a quiet
movement..
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Quiet
::
Quiet (v. i.) To
become
still,
silent,
or calm; -- often with down; as, be soon
quieted
down..
Unquietude
::
Unquietude
(n.)
Uneasiness;
inquietude.
Discomfort
::
Discomfort
(v. t.) To
destroy
or
disturb
the
comfort
of; to
deprive
o/ quiet
enjoyment;
to make
uneasy;
to pain; as, a smoky
chimney
discomforts
a
family..
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..
Stillhouse
::
Stiller
(n.) One who
stills,
or
quiets..
Discontent
::
Discontent
(n.) Want of
content;
uneasiness
and
inquietude
of mind;
dissatisfaction;
disquiet.
Still
::
Still (a.) To
appease;
to calm; to
quiet,
as
tumult,
agitation,
or
excitement;
as, to still the
passions..
Unruffled
::
Unruffled
(a.) Not
ruffled
or
agitated;
smooth;
calm;
tranquil;
quiet.
Discomposed
::
Discomposed
(a.)
Disordered;
disturbed;
disquieted.
Turbulent
::
Turbulent
(a.)
Disposed
to
insubordination
and
disorder;
restless;
unquiet;
refractory;
as,
turbulent
spirits..
Disquietous
::
Disquietous
(a.)
Causing
uneasiness.
Reclaim
::
Reclaim
(v. t.) To call back from
flight
or
disorderly
action;
to call to, for the
purpose
of
subduing
or
quieting..
Disquieter
::
Disquieter
(n.) One who, or that
which,
disquiets,
or makes
uneasy;
a
disturber..
Cradle
::
Cradle
(v. t.) To lay to rest, or rock, as in a
cradle;
to lull or
quiet,
as by
rocking..
Twitch
::
Twitch
(n.) A stick with a hole in one end
through
which
passes
a loop, which can be drawn
tightly
over the upper lip or an ear of a
horse.
By
twisting
the stick the
compression
is made
sufficiently
painful
to keep the
animal
quiet
during
a
slight
surgical
operation..
Quietness
::
Quietness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
quiet;
freedom
from
noise,
agitation,
disturbance,
or
excitement;
stillness;
tranquillity;
calmness..
Disquietive
::
Disquietive
(a.)
Tending
to
disquiet.
Calm
::
Calm
(super.)
Undisturbed
by
passion
or
emotion;
not
agitated
or
excited;
tranquil;
quiet in act or
speech.
Hesychast
::
Hesychast
(n.) One of a
mystical
sect of the Greek
Church
in the
fourteenth
century;
a
quietist.
Disquietly
::
Disquietly
(adv.)
In a
disquiet
manner;
uneasily;
as, he
rested
disquietly
that
night..
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