quiet

noun, verb, adjective44 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

An unexpected onset of quietness.

A state of quietness in comparison to another state.

A strange and frightening quietness.

An unpleasant or unsettling quietness.

Quiet in a way that is unusual and difficult to explain.

Quieter than is normal or expected.

Quiet in a way that does not seem normal or natural.

Quiet to a degree that is worthy of comment.

Quiet in a strange or peculiar way.

Very quiet, often in a way that is noticeable or surprising.

Pleasantly quiet.

A common fixed phrase for a calm and quiet state.

Used to describe a state of being quiet or as a command.

To intentionally remain silent.

To make someone or something stop making noise.

To continue to be quiet, often by choice.

To become quiet, often implying a change in mood.

To transition from a state of noise to a state of quiet.

To continue to be in a state of quietness.

To suddenly become quiet.

To gradually become quiet.

To remain quiet while sitting.

To remain quiet while lying down.

To interrupt a period of quietness with sound.

To completely and violently destroy the quietness.

To make a sudden, sharp sound that breaks the quietness.

Not talking about a particular subject.

Used to describe the quietness that comes after a loud event.

Collocations with "quiet"

... + quiet