Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word QUIETNESS
QUIETNESS
Definitions of QUIETNESS
- Absence of sound; silence or hush.
- Absence of disturbance; calm, stillness or serenity.
Number of letters
9
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using QUIETNESS in a Sentence
- Marylebone is one of the squares on the British Monopoly board and is popular for filming because of its relative quietness compared to other London termini.
- Socrates talks him out of this because quickness, energetic attitude and agility are more useful to learning than quietness or slowness.
- Due to its ability to access all lines radiating from London, its close location to SHAEF headquarters and its relative quietness compared to the main London termini, it was the preferred embarkation point for US Army General Dwight D.
- Tuned air inlet and outlet resonators, aluminum cam covers, and other features that contribute to exceptional quietness and smoothness.
- He possessed noisiness and discretion, loudness and quietness, boundlessness and complete control, craziness and softness – all this combined with a special intimacy with the audience.
- Introverts, on the other hand, (also about 16 percent of the population) are chronically over-aroused and jittery and are therefore in need of peace and quietness to bring them DOWN to an optimal level of performance.
- A fitting comparison because aside from swiftness coupled with quietness in the pursuit of goals, the stags is gifted with speed and nimbleness to evade dangers.
- Overall, Gheeraerts' portraiture in the Jacobean era is characterized by the "quietness, pensiveness, and gentle charm of mood" seen in his portraits of Catherine Killigrew, Lady Jermyn (1614) and Mary Throckmorton, Lady Scudamore (1615).
- The welcome Monday morning came, and after a hearty breakfast, and a lunch for dinner, they left the house, with all the stillness and quietness possible, and we soon saw them on board a Canada steamer, which was already lying at the dock; with them on board, it immediately shoved out into the middle of the stream, hoisted the British flag, and we knew that all was safe; we breathed more freely, but when we saw them standing on deck with uncovered heads, shouting their good-byes, thanks and ejaculations, we could not restrain our tears of thankfulness for their happy escape, mixed with deep shame that our own boasted land of liberty offered no shelter of safety for them.
- The Drushek are large-eared, long-tailed leaping sciurine sapients with no vocal cords, who value solitude and quietness.
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