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adjective14 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.2

To a high degree of quietness or low intensity.

To a small degree; a little quiet or less intense.

Slightly or somewhat quiet or less intense.

To a very high degree of quietness or low intensity.

Quite or moderately quiet or less intense.

More quiet or less intense than is normal or typical.

Quiet or less intense in a surprising or unusual way.

Appropriately quiet or less intense for a particular situation.

Nearly but not completely quiet or less intense.

Used to describe a person's quiet or a thing's less intense state.

To give the impression of being quiet or less intense.

To appear quiet and less cheerful than usual.

For a voice or sound to be quieter and less forceful than usual.

To feel quiet and reflective, often because of sadness or disappointment.