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Definition of quiet
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Quiet (a.)
Freedom
from
disturbance,
noise,
or
alarm;
stillness;
tranquillity;
peace;
security..
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Stillness
::
Stillness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
still;
quietness;
silence;
calmness;
inactivity.
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..
Unquiet
::
Unquiet
(v. t.) To
disquiet.
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..
Worry
::
Worry (v. i.) To feel or
express
undue care and
anxiety;
to
manifest
disquietude
or pain; to be
fretful;
to
chafe;
as, the child
worries;
the horse
worries..
Quiet
::
Quiet (a.) Free from noise or
disturbance;
hushed;
still.
Discomposed
::
Discomposed
(a.)
Disordered;
disturbed;
disquieted.
Disquiet
::
Disquiet
(a.)
Deprived
of
quiet;
impatient;
restless;
uneasy.
Turmoil
::
Turmoil
(v. i.) To be
disquieted
or
confused;
to be in
commotion.
Calm
::
Calm
(super.)
Not
stormy;
without
motion,
as of winds or
waves;
still;
quiet;
serene;
undisturbed..
Overquietness
::
Overquietness
(n.) Too much
quietness.
Calm
::
Calm
(super.)
Undisturbed
by
passion
or
emotion;
not
agitated
or
excited;
tranquil;
quiet in act or
speech.
Hush
::
Hush (v. t.) To
still;
to
silence;
to calm; to make
quiet;
to
repress
the noise or
clamor
of.
Impacable
::
Impacable
(a.) Not to be
appeased
or
quieted.
Affray
::
Affray
(v. t.) To
startle
from
quiet;
to
alarm.
Disquiet
::
Disquiet
(n.) Want of
quiet;
want of
tranquility
in body or mind;
uneasiness;
restlessness;
disturbance;
anxiety.
Disturber
::
Disturber
(n.) One who, or that
which,
disturbs
of
disquiets;
a
violator
of
peace;
a
troubler..
Quiet
::
Quiet (a.) Not
excited
or
anxious;
calm;
peaceful;
placid;
settled;
as, a quiet life; a quiet
conscience..
Still
::
Still
(adv.)
Motionless;
at rest;
quiet;
as, to stand
still;
to lie or sit
still..
Nervine
::
Nervine
(a.)
Having
the
quality
of
acting
upon or
affecting
the
nerves;
quieting
nervous
excitement.
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