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I . quiet [ˈkwaɪət] SUST. no pl.

1. quiet (silence):

quiet

II . quiet <-er, -est [or more quiet, most quiet]> [ˈkwaɪət] ADJ.

1. quiet (not loud):

quiet
quiet voice

2. quiet (untalkative):

quiet

3. quiet (silent):

quiet
to keep quiet

5. quiet (unostentatious):

quiet
quiet clothes

6. quiet (calm):

quiet

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She is engaged to a quiet Londoner who has recently disappeared.
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There's a nice setup in there and the early parts are hectic, just before things quiet down a bit for the real story to start.
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When the lumber season is quiet it just so happens to be the season for blueberries which is big business.
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Windows 8 shows the fruit of several quiet years of throwing out the cruft and refactoring vital portions of the software for performance.
www.theregister.co.uk
They are known for durational performances of quiet intensity.
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A quiet observer can often get to within 50100ft m of one or more chipping sparrows feeding on the ground.
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It is hand launched and belly landed, has a quiet electric motor and propeller, and carries a detachable camera payload.
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The plans as completed include 9 bedrooms and baths for the owners and guests; each bedroom has an antechamber to guarantee quiet and privacy.
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It's stolid, self-confident, quiet and handsome - rather like the inhabitants.
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Due to the ducted fan, the aircraft is exceptionally quiet.
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