A disposition free from stress or emotion.
Characterized by an absence or near absence of agitation or activity.
Другие значения термина "quiet" 1 With America's help, Europe has taken a long, quiet step toward normality.
2 None had used the classic 'serial killer' soubriquets of ' quiet ' or 'withdrawn'.
3 Central, roomy, and quiet ; the most advanced Restaurant in the Vegetarian Movement.
4 However, the legal reform task force has gone quiet in recent months.
5 All was again quiet in the street; the violin was also silent.
6 In 1906 they helped quiet the uprising of that summer in Cuba.
7 Europe will be very quiet this year, John Studzinski told Reuters Insider.
8 There was something sinister in the quiet that reigned in the room.
9 The room went stone quiet for the second time in ten minutes.
10 The sector proved to be very quiet and the trenches exceptionally good.
11 The quiet voice cut into every conversation; the musicians lowered the instruments.
12 The house became very quiet ; the snow brushed softly against the windows.
13 The village was sunk in the quiet of the great equatorial sun-heat.
14 The drip-drip of water from the faucet sounded loud in the quiet .
15 He looked oddly vital and alive in the subdued and quiet room.
16 The Union people were quiet and law-abiding; the Secessionists active and unscrupulous.
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Об этом термине Глагол
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Quiet в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки