be quiet in English

be silent, Shut up!

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1. Be quiet.

2. Be quiet!

3. And be quiet.

4. Leiting be quiet!

5. Just be quiet.

6. Be quiet, sage!

7. Ambrosious, be quiet now.

8. Can we be quiet?

9. Please, Albie, be quiet.

10. 'Be quiet,' said the teacher.

11. Now be quiet and buzz off.

12. We're supposed to be quiet, Frank.

13. Shut your gob ! ie Be quiet.

14. 4 Be quiet, not burst out.

15. — Boss you just be quiet now.

16. Like Cole said, got to be quiet.

17. And it'd happen, but it'd be quiet.

18. 12 Be quiet and go to sleep.

19. Ariel: Scuttle, be quiet! They'll hear you.

20. It means everybody be quiet and pay attention.

21. The opposite word of Blabbered are Be Quiet.

22. If you would both please just be quiet!

23. Be quiet, or -- More light, more light! -- For shame!

24. 16 Be quiet or you'll frighten the deer off.

25. Either offer proof of his wrongdoing... or be quiet!

26. If he goes hypoxic, he's gonna be quiet forever.

27. Either offer proof of his wrongdoing...... or be quiet!

28. The sexton came up and told him to be quiet.

29. She was said to be quiet, tolerant, and not jealous.

30. "Oh, be quiet, Paul," Monica said, with unaccustomed Acerbity.

31. 19 I told them to be quiet and go to sleep.

32. 26 He asked us to be quiet and then made a startling announcement.

33. In those days women were expected to be quiet, passive and self-effacing.

34. The perfect factory would be quiet in operation and attractive to look at, wouldn’t it?

35. * So there is nothing really wrong with you if you tend to be quiet, serious, or reserved.

36. So I learned to be quiet and neat and careful to follow the rules and stay in line.

37. Contemplative Worship is an opportunity to be quiet and still in the midst of busyness, finding our spiritual center

38. Deer are supposed to be quiet creatures, but this one made a sound, each hoof crisp on the asphalt.

39. From Middle French acquiescer, from Latin Acquiescere; ad + quiescere ("to be quiet"), from quies ("rest")

40. "Only be quiet, " said the good-tempered tailor, "thou shalt keep thy children, " and put the prisoner back into the water.

41. Latin Acquiescere "to quieten down" made out of ad "(up) to" + quiescere "to rest, be quiet"

42. Meditate. Live purely. Be quiet. Do your work with mastery. Like the moon, come out from behind the clouds! Shine. Buddha 

43. Origen acquiesce (1600-1700) French acquiescer, from Latin Acquiescere, from ad-“ to ” + quiescere “ to be quiet ” Quizzes Take our quick quizzes to practise your vocabulary.

44. The audience was quiet, like here, because in soccer for the blind, the public has to be quiet so the players can hear the ball.

45. I screamed, I cried, and asked my mom to get off me so this pain will stop, but all she did was say, "Be quiet."

46. I felt rather Alarmed for the safety of the teacher, and rushing into the darkened room, called out for the boys to instantly stop and be quiet.

47. Word History: Today's Good Word comes from Latin Acquiescere "to quieten down" made out of ad "(up) to" + quiescere "to rest, be quiet"

48. acquiesce: see also acquiescé‎ acquiesce (English) Origin & history From Middle French acquiescer, from Latin Acquiescere; ad + quiescere ("to be quiet"), from quies ("rest").

49. 17 In stories the subject often comes after said, says or say when it follows the actual words spoken, unless it is a pronoun. Be quiet, I have something to say.

50. 4 And say unto him: Take heed, and be quiet; fear not, neither be faint-hearted for the two tails of these smoking firebrands, for the fierce anger of Rezin with Syria, and of the son of Remaliah.