quietude in English

noun
1
a state of stillness, calmness, and quiet in a person or place.
Mourners deserve to honour their loss in peace, quietude and with due respect,’ he went on.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "quietude" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "quietude", or refer to the context using the word "quietude" in the English Dictionary.

1. Don't use quietude and utilitarian.

2. To achieve its quietude.

3. But his quietude is deceptive.

4. Quietude is the crown of life. 

5. My mind is in quietude today.

6. And still no peace of mind in night's quietude.

7. In normal period of political quietude he would have been a beloved president.

8. Although my mother disapproves, I consider an unmade bed a symbol of rest and quietude.

9. In many of his poems the poet reflects on the quietude of the countryside.

10. Antonyms for Clangour include quiet, silence, silentness, still, stillness, quietude, quietness, hush, peace and calm

11. It can also imply a recovery from some kind of slump or period of quietude.

12. In cancer, for example, it is the frantic growth of cells that seems important, not their periods of quietude.

13. Or does his quietude imply he is a crafty opportunist hoping the crown will fall into his lap?

14. Do this, and you will find in a railway station much of the quietude and consolation of a cathedral.

15. The Spa at Calabash offers relaxing treatments, yoga and other holistic approaches to mental quietude, physical wellbeing and spiritual balance

16. Anaudic - aphasic - aphonic - brusque - concise - laconic - silence 8 letter words old woman - quietude - taciturn - wordless 9 letter words secretive - stillness - voiceless - word-bound 10 letter words breathless - dumbstruck - quiescence - speechless - tongue-tied - tongueless 11 letter words dead of night - dumbfounded - tight-lipped