quiet|quieter|quietest in English
adjective
[qui·et || 'kwaɪət]
silent, noiseless; peaceful, tranquil; still, lacking activity; speaking very little
Use "quiet|quieter|quietest" in a sentence
1. We also carry the bedroom-friendly Gen16 Cymbals, which are up to 70% quieter than traditional Cymbals for quiet practice, yet
2. Quieter brake block
3. His breaths got steadier, quieter.
4. The sea looks quieter now.
5. The sea seems quieter now.
6. It's quieter out of season.
7. Then a quieter, more romantic one.
8. Evening on the ward was much quieter.
9. But “Advantageous,” which till then has been quite fascinating in its quiet, methodically paced way, at this point slows to an even quieter near-crawl, risking tedium when it requires
10. It was much quieter at this hour.
11. Life's so much quieter away from the city.
12. "Cubical Quads are quieter then Yagi's"
13. The room was warmer, quieter and draught free.
14. Politicians must sometimes long for a quieter life.
15. My adrenaline kicked in and the world got quieter.
16. And every day Bob Lincoln became Busier and quieter
17. The unit was cleaner, quieter, safer and more humane.
18. make loud sounds seem quieter than they actually are.
19. But... shh, quiet everybody, please, quiet.
20. He may therefore have been waiting for quieter times.
21. Blacks were making strides in quieter ways as well.
22. Antonyms for Brassiest include meekest, mousiest, shiest, softest, timidest, quietest, fearfullest, humblest, lowest and plainest
23. The roads here are much quieter here than in London.
24. Our customized Airboats are the quietest they've ever been and just as thrilling as ever
25. Ariel Rider is one of the fastest Acceleratings, yet quietest electric bikes on the market today