silence|silences in English
noun
[si·lence || 'saɪləns]
quiet, absence of sound, stillness; state of remaining quiet and still; reticence, uncommunicativeness
Use "silence|silences" in a sentence
1. 19 Note that using this non-discriminatory silence truncation method removes any screenplay beats (deliberate silences) you have inserted, so such beats are best inserted after this process.
2. My silences made him solicitous of me.
3. She was used to her husband's silences.
4. 19 She was used to her husband's silences.
5. His boisterous humour gave place to lowering silences.
6. Note how Telemachus in the Odyssey silences his mother.
7. This, as it were, covers, or shuts, his mouth and silences him.
8. And in the Western world, we're not really used to verbal silences.
9. Silence, silence. if not break out in silence, just will perdition in it.
10. Now , there was only silence deathly silence .
11. Silence!
12. A man in bed silences his pager, a woman looks at him Blamingly
13. Absolute silence.
14. Silence me.
15. Gentlemen, silence.
16. But there were even deeper shadows, strange and grave silences surrounding plans to invade the island.
17. Maintain full silence.
18. Antonyms for Amplifies include quietens, allays, assuages, softens, dulls, lulls, silences, hushes, mutes and stifles
19. Silence accomplishes neither.
20. In such cases, the communal tables and the open kitchen can smooth over awkward silences.
21. Silence gives consent.
22. Bullies: How the Left's Culture of Fear and Intimidation Silences Americans - Kindle edition by Shapiro, Ben
23. Silence often implies consent.
24. Silence sometimes implies consent.
25. Sorrow feeds on silence