Definitions | quiet |
| noun
- the absence of sound; quietness
- the absence of movement; stillness, tranquility
Translations: - Italian: pace , tranquillití
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verb
- To become quiet, silent, still, tranquil, calm.
- To cause someone to become quiet
Translations: - Dutch: kalmeren, rustig worden
- French: s'apaiser, se calmer, se taire, se tranquilliser
- Italian: calmare, placare
- Spanish: calmar
adjective
- With little or no sound; denote, denoting absence of disturbing noise.
- Having little motion or activity; calm (the sea was quiet; a quiet night at home;all quiet on the Western front.)
- Not busy, of low quantity; (the traffic was quiet for a Monday morning; business was quiet for the season.)
- not talking much; or of not talking loudly; reserved
Translations: - Dutch: zwijgzaam, stil, rustig
- French: silencieux , silencieuse
- German: ruhig, still
- Italian: quieto , quieta , taciturno , taciturna
- Spanish: reservado, callado, silencioso
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