Comparative for making little or no sound
“She moved to a quiet corner of the library to study.”
Comparative for low in audible volume
“He was a shy kid who spoke in a quiet voice.”
(of a place, period of time, or situation) Comparative for without disturbance, activity or excitement
“It's a quiet village where locals while away their days with a warm cup of tea while breathing in the fresh open air.”
Comparative for having a calm character or demeanor
“The news is unlikely to faze Terry, a quiet man who takes everything in his stride.”
Comparative for isolated or sequestered
“If you follow the path through the trees and down the hill, you will arrive at a quiet little cove between the hills.”
Comparative for carried out discreetly
“I will need to have a quiet word with you about your poor exam results.”
(of a person) Comparative for reserved in nature, keeping to oneself
“Our neighbor is a quiet man who keeps to himself for the most part.”
Comparative for not showy or lively
“The French composer Charles Gounod's bicentenary has been a quiet affair so far.”
(of color) Comparative for not glaring or vibrant
“Start with soft, quiet colors as a foundation on walls and furniture.”
Comparative for secretive in nature
“How long can we keep this disaster quiet before it becomes public?”
Comparative for lacking in activity or progress
“Business is usually quiet on Christmas Day as most people are spending time at home with their families.”
Comparative for incapable of speaking
“Chelsea lost her voice from screaming hysterically at the One Direction concert last night and will now be quiet for a few days.”
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