quiet|quieted|quieting|quiets in English
verb
[qui·et || 'kwaɪət]
make silent, make noiseless; pacify, calm; be pacified, be calmed; be reticent, remain silent; become quiet
Use "quiet|quieted|quieting|quiets" in a sentence
1. She quieted the fretful child.
2. Boon walked in and quieted the engine.
3. The storm quieted down at last.
4. These parts of the brain are quieting down.
5. The demonstrators quieted down when the police arrived.
6. Eventually, a city official succeeded in quieting the crowd.
7. The wounded child soon quieted down and fell asleep.
8. Soften the slam with the quieting power of Scotch™ Bumpers
9. Once the vote was taken, things quieted down quickly.
10. A young Cambridge scholar named William Whewell stood up and quieted the audience.
11. Synonyms for Becalms include soothes, calms, settles, lulls, composes, stills, pacifies, salves, lullabies and quiets
12. Above the boundary, the world quickly quiets down to a new mode of functioning.
13. He calmed a stormy sea and quieted strong winds. —MARK 4:39-41.
14. After several hours, everything quieted down, and we set up a perimeter again.
15. Antonyms for Contestations include accords, agreement, consensuses, harmony, unanimity, peace, quiets, unison, assents and unity
16. Synonyms for Becalming include soothing, calming, settling, lulling, composing, stilling, pacifying, salving, lullabying and quieting
17. But... shh, quiet everybody, please, quiet.
18. Be quiet.
19. Quiet exists, the quiet, to let others feel my existence.
20. Be quiet!
21. Quiet down.
22. It's quiet.
23. Quiet, please.
24. An enraged man stirs up contention, but one that is slow to anger quiets down quarreling.” —Proverbs 15:1, 18.
25. And be quiet.