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1qui·et Listen to audio/ˈkwajət/ adjective
qui·et·er; qui·et·est
[also more quiet; most quiet] 1 : making very little noise
a quiet engine the quiet hum of the refrigerator He spoke in a very quiet voice. She was as quiet as a mouse. [=very quiet]
2 a : not talking
Surprisingly, the class was quiet. Be quiet! she scolded. Can't you be quiet for one minute? [=can't you stop talking?] She suddenly turned/became/went quiet. [=she suddenly stopped talking]
b : tending not to talk very much
He's a very quiet person. She has a quiet disposition/temperament.
3 : not having much activity or movement
a quiet [=calm] sea During the morning, business was quiet. Some days at the store are quieter than others. a quiet town/village/neighborhood a quiet stretch of road He led a quiet life.
4 : not disturbed by noise or people
We enjoyed a quiet [=peaceful] dinner for two. I was looking forward to a quiet cup of tea. I decided to do a little quiet reading.
5 : not shown or done in an obvious way
She worked with quiet determination. There is a quiet confidence about him. He was filled with quiet desperation/rage. A quiet revolution was underway.
keep quiet
1 : to not say anything or make any noise
Please keep quiet during the movie. He thought about telling the police what he knew, but he decided to keep quiet. [=he decided not to say anything]
2 keep quiet about (something) or keep (something) quiet : to not say anything about (something)
She kept quiet about her plans to change jobs. She kept her plans quiet.
3 keep (someone) quiet a : to prevent (someone) from speaking or to prevent (someone or something) from making noise
She gave the dog a bone to keep him quiet.
b : to prevent (someone) from revealing information about something
They paid money to the witness to keep him quiet. What'll it take to keep you quiet?
— qui·et·ly adverb [more quietly; most quietly]
He spoke/moved quietly. She was quietly reading in her room. He is quietly confident that he will win. She quietly retired from the sport.
— qui·et·ness noun [noncount]
the quietness of the forest/neighborhood His quietness bothered her.

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