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noisy
peaceful, soft
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loud
peaceful, soft
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agitated
calm, still
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clamorous
calm, simple
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agitate
calm
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sound
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wild
sound, calm
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noise
peace, calmness
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excite
calm
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troubled
still, simple
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rough
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active
sound
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unquiet
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boisterous
without or with little sound, simple
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obtrusive
subdued, without or with little sound
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upset
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violent
reserved
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disturbance
peace, calmness
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clamor
calmness
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clangor
calmness
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incite
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disturb
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busy
undisturbed
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commotion
peace
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ostentatious
subdued
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excited
reserved, simple
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public
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harsh
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bold
simple
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anger
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quiescent, quiescence, quietness, quietly, quieten, quietus, quieted, quietened, quieting, quietism, quietening
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quietverb
Antonyms:
loud -
quietnoun
With little or no sound; denoting absence of disturbing noise.
I can’t hear the music, it is too quiet.
Antonyms:
loudSynonyms:
quieten, quiet down -
quietadjective
To cause someone to become quiet.
the sea was quiet; a quiet night at home; all quiet on the Western front
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loud -
quietadjective
Antonyms:
loud -
quietadjective
He’s a very quiet man usually, but is very chatty after a few beers.
Antonyms:
loud
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quiet
Allay and alleviate are closely kindred in signification, and have been often interchanged in usage. But, in strictness, to allay is to lay to rest, quiet or soothe that which is excited; to alleviate, on the other hand, is to lighten a burden. We allay suffering by using means to soothe and tranquilize the sufferer; we alleviate suffering by doing something toward removal of the cause, so that there is less to suffer; where the trouble is wholly or chiefly in the excitement, to allay the excitement is virtually to remove the trouble; as, to allay rage or panic; we alleviate poverty, but do not allay it. Pacify, directly from the Latin, and appease, from the Latin through the French, signify to bring to peace; to mollify is to soften; to calm, quiet, or tranquilize is to make still; compose, to place together, unite, adjust to a calm and settled condition; to soothe (originally to assent to, humor) is to bring to pleased quietude. We allay excitement, appease a tumult, calm agitation, compose our feelings or countenance, pacify the quarrelsome, quiet the boisterous or clamorous, soothe grief or distress. Compare ALLEVIATE.
Antonyms:
agitate, arouse, excite, fan, kindle, provoke, rouse, stir, stir upSynonyms:
allay, alleviate, appease, calm, compose, mollify, pacify, soothe, still, tranquilize
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quietnoun
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unrest, motion, noise, agitation, excitement, disturbance, turmoil, tumultSynonyms:
rest, repose, stillness, calm, appeasement, pacification, silence, peace -
quietverb
Antonyms:
rouse, excite, disturb, agitate, stir, urge, goadSynonyms:
allay, appease, still, pacify, hush, lull, tranquillize, soothe, calm
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lull, quietnoun
a period of calm weather
«there was a lull in the storm»
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loud, buzzing, strident, blatant, rip-roaring, clattery, disruptive, rackety, ostentatious, active, unquiet, squally, clangorous, turbulent, thundering, reedy, tumultuous, clanking, screaky, uproarious, troubled, clamorous, noisy, wheezy, stertorous, clamant, whirring, riotous, swishy, pretentious, clanging, vociferous, squalling, creaky, abuzz, stormySynonyms:
tranquility, placidity, repose, letup, serenity, silence, lull, tranquillity -
tranquillity, tranquility, quietnoun
an untroubled state; free from disturbances
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squally, unquiet, thundering, stertorous, clanking, reedy, clamorous, tumultuous, stormy, riotous, clamant, abuzz, active, turbulent, vociferous, blatant, strident, rip-roaring, ostentatious, swishy, clanging, buzzing, squalling, disruptive, clangorous, loud, uproarious, pretentious, creaky, whirring, wheezy, noisy, screaky, rackety, clattery, troubledSynonyms:
tranquility, placidity, quietness, quietude, repose, serenity, silence, lull, tranquillity -
silence, quietnoun
the absence of sound
«he needed silence in order to sleep»; «the street was quiet»
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swishy, unquiet, creaky, ostentatious, clamant, vociferous, clamorous, blatant, buzzing, abuzz, squalling, screaky, clangorous, rip-roaring, strident, clattery, reedy, uproarious, riotous, troubled, noisy, stertorous, stormy, turbulent, tumultuous, clanking, disruptive, pretentious, loud, squally, clanging, thundering, active, rackety, wheezy, whirringSynonyms:
tranquility, placidity, silence, repose, serenity, muteness, secretiveness, secrecy, lull, tranquillity -
repose, quiet, placidity, serenity, tranquillity, tranquilityadjective
a disposition free from stress or emotion
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swishy, squally, clamant, pretentious, buzzing, disruptive, tumultuous, abuzz, unquiet, thundering, reedy, vociferous, rackety, squalling, strident, creaky, clanking, stormy, stertorous, blatant, wheezy, ostentatious, clamorous, loud, noisy, riotous, troubled, clangorous, rip-roaring, active, clanging, clattery, whirring, uproarious, turbulent, screakySynonyms:
placidity, peace, relaxation, peacefulness, tranquility, tranquillity, ease, rest, repose, lull, silence, peace of mind, quietness, quietude, ataraxis, serenity, heartsease, placidness -
quietadjective
characterized by an absence or near absence of agitation or activity
«a quiet life»; «a quiet throng of onlookers»; «quiet peace-loving people»; «the factions remained quiet for almost 10 years»
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riotous, creaky, pretentious, clangorous, wheezy, noisy, vociferous, clamorous, unquiet, turbulent, swishy, clanking, blatant, ostentatious, stertorous, squalling, reedy, disruptive, stormy, whirring, rip-roaring, squally, screaky, loud, buzzing, tumultuous, abuzz, uproarious, strident, active, thundering, clanging, troubled, rackety, clamant, clatterySynonyms:
placid, hushed, restrained, still, muted, smooth, unruffled, tranquil, subdued -
quietadjective
free of noise or uproar; or making little if any sound
«a quiet audience at the concert»; «the room was dark and quiet»
Antonyms:
swishy, thundering, noisy, clangorous, buzzing, squalling, reedy, creaky, pretentious, vociferous, rip-roaring, unquiet, loud, troubled, clattery, riotous, clamorous, clanging, whirring, abuzz, strident, squally, blatant, screaky, clanking, rackety, wheezy, stertorous, uproarious, ostentatious, clamant, disruptive, tumultuous, turbulent, stormy, activeSynonyms:
placid, hushed, restrained, still, muted, smooth, unruffled, tranquil, subdued -
quiet, restrainedadjective
not showy or obtrusive
«clothes in quiet good taste»
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rip-roaring, blatant, clattery, thundering, riotous, screaky, wheezy, stertorous, troubled, turbulent, noisy, ostentatious, clanging, pretentious, tumultuous, creaky, whirring, uproarious, clamorous, strident, reedy, stormy, clanking, clamant, unquiet, loud, abuzz, swishy, buzzing, vociferous, squalling, rackety, squally, clangorous, active, disruptiveSynonyms:
placid, moderate, hushed, guarded, restrained, still, muted, reticent, smooth, unruffled, tranquil, unemotional, subdued -
hushed, muted, subdued, quietadjective
in a softened tone
«hushed voices»; «muted trumpets»; «a subdued whisper»; «a quiet reprimand»
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creaky, loud, stormy, disruptive, swishy, active, stertorous, clamorous, thundering, abuzz, clattery, troubled, strident, rackety, vociferous, whirring, clanking, riotous, unquiet, squally, turbulent, squalling, clangorous, reedy, uproarious, clanging, wheezy, tumultuous, screaky, rip-roaring, blatant, clamant, noisy, buzzing, pretentious, ostentatiousSynonyms:
smooth, low-key, dull, dim, placid, hushed, restrained, muted, tranquil, soft, still, unruffled, subdued, low-keyed, muffled, softened -
placid, quiet, still, tranquil, smooth, unruffledadjective
(of a body of water) free from disturbance by heavy waves
«a ribbon of sand between the angry sea and the placid bay»; «the quiet waters of a lagoon»; «a lake of tranquil blue water reflecting a tranquil blue sky»; «a smooth channel crossing»; «scarcely a ripple on the still water»; «unruffled water»
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vociferous, noisy, whirring, clanging, disruptive, clattery, turbulent, unquiet, clangorous, creaky, active, buzzing, screaky, stormy, blatant, wheezy, stertorous, reedy, troubled, rip-roaring, thundering, clanking, clamant, riotous, squalling, squally, clamorous, uproarious, ostentatious, rackety, abuzz, swishy, pretentious, loud, strident, tumultuousSynonyms:
inactive, smooth, motionless, suave, placid, good-tempered, fluid, restrained, serene, static, muted, tranquil, soundless, unruffled, still, unflustered, hushed, silent, unflurried, even-tempered, subdued, unagitated, fluent, calm, equable, unperturbed, bland, noneffervescent, liquid, legato, politic -
quietverb
of the sun characterized by a low level of surface phenomena like sunspots e.g.
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uproarious, rackety, vociferous, abuzz, loud, pretentious, unquiet, riotous, stormy, stertorous, swishy, clanking, clangorous, rip-roaring, squalling, clanging, troubled, reedy, blatant, tumultuous, noisy, strident, disruptive, squally, whirring, active, wheezy, clattery, thundering, turbulent, buzzing, clamorous, screaky, creaky, ostentatious, clamantSynonyms:
placid, hushed, restrained, still, muted, smooth, unruffled, tranquil, subdued -
quieten, hush, quiet, quiesce, quiet down, pipe downverb
become quiet or quieter
«The audience fell silent when the speaker entered»
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disruptive, riotous, abuzz, wheezy, pretentious, clanging, turbulent, strident, clanking, clamant, clangorous, troubled, blatant, uproarious, stertorous, creaky, screaky, swishy, ostentatious, reedy, whirring, vociferous, thundering, tumultuous, squalling, loud, buzzing, squally, noisy, active, clamorous, rip-roaring, rackety, clattery, unquiet, stormySynonyms:
quiesce, hush up, tranquillise, calm down, shut up, calm, quieten, still, tranquillize, hush, silence, quiet down, pipe down, tranquilize, lull -
calm, calm down, quiet, tranquilize, tranquillize, tranquillise, quieten, lull, stilladverb
make calm or still
«quiet the dragons of worry and fear»
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troubled, abuzz, uproarious, reedy, thundering, blatant, clamorous, squally, pretentious, active, stertorous, squalling, loud, clattery, turbulent, noisy, clangorous, wheezy, rackety, strident, unquiet, clamant, clanging, buzzing, whirring, tumultuous, screaky, riotous, swishy, creaky, rip-roaring, disruptive, clanking, vociferous, stormy, ostentatiousSynonyms:
silence, hush, tranquilize, relieve, tranquillize, becalm, quiet down, ease, tranquillise, still, chill out, shut up, quiesce, hush up, sedate, cool off, cool it, simmer down, steady, settle down, calm, allay, pipe down, lull, calm down, quieten -
quietly, quietadverb
with little or no activity or no agitation (`quiet’ is a nonstandard variant for `quietly’)
«her hands rested quietly in her lap»; «the rock star was quietly led out the back door»; «sit here as quiet as you can»
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whirring, stormy, thundering, clangorous, vociferous, noisy, clamorous, pretentious, strident, active, clanking, uproarious, abuzz, wheezy, creaky, buzzing, tumultuous, stertorous, squalling, disruptive, rackety, clanging, ostentatious, clamant, reedy, turbulent, squally, troubled, swishy, screaky, blatant, clattery, rip-roaring, loud, riotous, unquietSynonyms:
quietly, restfully, softly
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quietadjective
Antonyms:
noisy, tumultuous, boisterous, hoidenish, rude, stormy, disturbed, obtrusive, forward, demonstrativeSynonyms:
calm, still, pacific, motionless, unmoved, stagnant, placid, serene, undisturbed, unruffled, halcyon, unmolested, hushed, silent, still, noiseless, inaudible, demure, meek, inoffensive, gentle, retiring, modest, unobtrusive, unassuming, undemonstrative, staid, reserved, sedate, sequestered, unfrequented, retired, secluded -
quietverb
Antonyms:
arouse, aggravate, exasperate, intensify, increaseSynonyms:
still, hush, lull, appease, allay, compose, tranquilize, pacify, becalm, assuage, alleviate, mollify, moderate, relieve
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creak
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deipnosophist
because you talk at a meal and if you don’t you’re quiet
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How to use quiet in a sentence?
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David Yepsen:
I think Democrats are going to be pleased, he’s not going to go far enough to quiet the critics. This was no ‘day of infamy’ speech.
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Andre Bakhos:
For the rest of today, I would expect a quiet type of session, digesting the recent gains.
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David Ayres:
Celebrities, A-listers, and even hockey players that have people following them all over the place, it can’t be easy, usually they say goalies are the quiet ones and I definitely fit that stereotype. I’m fairly quiet, not really that outgoing but in a situation like this you learn to be.
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Nick Bloom:
Home is really great for quiet, individual work, reading, writing reports, doing emails, expense reports, that stuff is all best left for home.
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William Shakespeare:
I feel within me a peace above all earthly dignities, a still and quiet conscience.
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1. quiet
adjective. [‘ˈkwaɪət’] characterized by an absence or near absence of agitation or activity.
Antonyms
- unpeaceful
- wild
- unquiet
- agitated
- irritate
- discomposed
- destabilize
Synonyms
- quiescent
- unagitated
- untroubled
- peaceful
- tame
2. quiet
adjective. [‘ˈkwaɪət’] free of noise or uproar; or making little if any sound.
Antonyms
- loud
- noisy
- audible
- comfortable
- discomfort
- uncomfortable
- pain
Synonyms
- silent
- soft
- stilly
- inaudible
- unhearable
3. quiet
adjective. [‘ˈkwaɪət’] not showy or obtrusive.
Antonyms
- ostentatious
- stimulate
- moving
- running
- sparkling
Synonyms
- unostentatious
- restrained
- unpretending
4. quiet
adverb. [‘ˈkwaɪət’] with little or no activity or no agitation (quiet' is a nonstandard variant for
quietly’).
Antonyms
- unquietly
- destabilise
Synonyms
- quietly
5. quiet
noun. [‘ˈkwaɪət’] a period of calm weather.
Antonyms
- activity
- be active
- articulate
Synonyms
- calmness
6. quiet
adjective. [‘ˈkwaɪət’] (of a body of water) free from disturbance by heavy waves.
Antonyms
- stormy
- war
- disagree
- demote
- lowborn
- heavy
- intense
Synonyms
- smooth
- unruffled
- still
- calm
- tranquil
7. quiet
adjective. [‘ˈkwaɪət’] in a softened tone.
Antonyms
- loud
- steep
- unkind
- strengthen
- harden
Synonyms
- soft
- hushed
- muted
8. quiet
verb. [‘ˈkwaɪət’] become quiet or quieter.
Antonyms
- louden
- coldhearted
- inclement
- difficult
- fit
- forte
- unpermissive
Synonyms
- silence
- hush up
- shut up
- quiesce
- quieten
9. quiet
noun. [‘ˈkwaɪət’] the absence of sound.
Antonyms
- sound
- unconfined
- quieten
- sharpen
- soften
- stay
- agitation
Synonyms
- sound property
- stillness
- quietness
- speechlessness
- soundlessness
10. quiet
noun. [‘ˈkwaɪət’] an untroubled state; free from disturbances.
Antonyms
- disorder
- bad weather
- stand
- sit
Synonyms
- order
- tranquility
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Opposite of Quiet, Antonym of Quiet, 16 Opposite Words For Quiet
Meaning; Make or become silent, calm, or still
Opposites of Quiet
- noisy
- loud
- tumultuous
- vociferous
- clamorous
- hilarious
- boisterous
- blatant
- tumultuary
- bouncing
- voiced
- vocal
- vowel
- sounding
- fussy
- obstreperous
Synonym for Quiet
- silent
- mute
- muted
- noiseless
- soundless
- calm
- tranquil
- serene
- peaceful
- still
- restful
- stagnant
- static
- slack
- hidden
- latent
- secret
- confidential
- concealed
- hushed
- inert
- passive
- without a sound
Example Sentences
- Quiet down, please.
- They’re both quiet.
- You must keep quiet.
Most Common Opposite Words List
already – not yet
argue – agree
arrest – free
arrival – departure
arrive – depart
busy – lazy
buy – sell
calm – excited
careful – careless
careless – careful
catch – miss
ceiling – floor
defend – attack
empty – full
fix – break
flat – hilly
harvest – plant
humid – dry
hungry – thirsty
husband – wife
ose – win
loser – winner
loud – quiet
ever – always
new – ancient
occupied – vacant
odd – even
off – on
resent – past
private – public
sad – happy
sadness – happiness
safe – dangerous
safety – danger
thin – thick
useless – useful
vacant – occupied
valley – mountain
omen – men
yes – no
young – old
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as in peaceful
free from disturbing noise or uproar
left the din of the rock concert and went to a quiet restaurant where we could hear one another talk
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as in muted
not excessively showy
she decided that it would be best to wear a quiet business suit to the job interview
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as in tranquil
free from storms or physical disturbance
a quiet interlude as the eye of the storm passed over us
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as in secluded
screened or sequestered from view
a quiet little house set far back from the street
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as in quieted
mostly or entirely without sound
a diver who loves to retreat to the quiet world beneath the surface of the sea
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as in gentle
not loud in pitch or volume
quiet music is generally more relaxing
as in quietly
without motion
lie quiet and no one will guess you’re hiding under the bed
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as in restfulness
a state of freedom from storm or disturbance
sailors enjoying the quiet of a clear evening at sea
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as in silence
the near or complete absence of sound
new parents appreciating the blessed quiet that comes when their baby finally falls asleep
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as in to cool
to become still and orderly
the museum docent told the rowdy youngsters to quiet down for the tour
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as in to calm
to free from distress or disturbance
quiet a crying toddler with candy
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as in to silence
to stop the noise or speech of
the nanny could quiet unruly children with just a look
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