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adj

quiet

KWEYE-uht
adj
1
Making little or no sound.
"The library was completely quiet except for turning pages."
"Please keep quiet during the performance."
2
Calm and undisturbed; not busy.
"We spent a quiet weekend at the cottage."
3
Not talking much; reserved in manner.
"He's a quiet man who prefers to listen rather than speak."
verb
1
To make or become calm and silent.
"She quieted the crying baby with a soft lullaby."
noun
1
The state of being free from noise or disturbance.
"He craved a bit of quiet after the noisy office."

How to Use Quiet

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishFree of noise, or calm and undisturbed — used for sound, places, activity levels, and personalities alike.

Common mistake

Don't confuse "quiet" (calm, silent) with "quite" (meaning "fairly" or "completely") — a very common typo.

Easily confused with
Common pairings
keep quiet a quiet evening quiet down

Word Forms

quieter comparative, more quiet comparative, quieted past tense, quiets plural, quiets singular, quietest superlative, most quiet superlative

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Etymology

From Latin quiētus, "at rest," the same root that gives us "quit," "quite," and "quietus."

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