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Silent   /sˈaɪlənt/   Listen
Silent

adjective
1.
Marked by absence of sound.  Synonyms: soundless, still.  "Soundless footsteps on the grass" , "The night was still"
2.
Failing to speak or communicate etc when expected to.  Synonym: mum.
3.
Implied by or inferred from actions or statements.  Synonyms: tacit, understood.  "A tacit agreement" , "The understood provisos of a custody agreement"
4.
Not made to sound.  Synonym: unsounded.  "In French certain letters are often unsounded"
5.
Having a frequency below or above the range of human audibility.
6.
Unable to speak because of hereditary deafness.  Synonyms: dumb, mute.



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"Silent" Quotes from Famous Books



... things lasted nearly all day. Hoodie was really most agreeable. She was rather more silent than usual, but, ...
— Hoodie • Mary Louisa Stewart Molesworth

... Cluster after cluster of white blooms, carefully selected for the adornment of the Royal apartments, he laid beside him on the grass, not presuming to look in the direction where that other Workman in the ways of life sat silent and absorbed in thought. That other, in his own long-practised manner, feigned not to be aware of his dependant's proximity,—and in this fashion they twain—human beings made of the same clay and ...
— Temporal Power • Marie Corelli

... the type of the modern Greek. Merchandise has taken precedence of the Muses and politics are preferred to Parnassus. Yet by the Illissus there are sweet singers; the nightingales are not silent in Colonus; and from the garden of Greek nineteenth-century poetry Miss Edmonds has made a very pleasing anthology; and in pouring the wine from the golden into the silver cup she has still kept much of the beauty of the original. Even when translated into English, modern Greek lyrics ...
— Reviews • Oscar Wilde

... not actually protrude from the ceiling,—in short, that they were not colored bas-reliefs, instead of frescos. No words can express the beautiful effect, in an upholstery point of view, of this kind of decoration. Here, as at the Pantheon, there were many persons sitting silent, kneeling, or passing from ...
— Passages From the French and Italian Notebooks, Complete • Nathaniel Hawthorne

... alone, and no really great man ever stood alone. The secret of their greatness lies in their understanding the spirit of the age in which they live, and in giving expression with the full power of faith and conviction to the secret thoughts of millions. Luther was but lending words to the silent soul of suffering Germany, and no one should call himself a Protestant who is not a Lutheran with Luther at the Diet of Worms, and able to say with him in the face of princes and prelates, "Here I stand; I can not do ...
— Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. • F. Max Mueller


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