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adjective
- 1. not making or accompanied by any sound: "the wood was still and silent" Similar Opposite
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- English (US)
SILENT meaning: 1. without any sound: 2. without talking: 3....
- Znaczenie Silent, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
SILENT definicja: 1. without any sound: 2. without talking:...
- Silently
SILENTLY definition: 1. without talking or making any noise:...
- Silent: Ukrainian Translation
SILENT - translate into Ukrainian with the English-Ukrainian...
- Silent: French Translation
silent translate: silencieux/-euse, silencieux/-euse,...
- Silent: Japanese Translation
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- English (US)
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Silent definition: making no sound; quiet; still. See examples of SILENT used in a sentence.
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Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adjective silent, which means where there is little or no sound, or not speaking. Find synonyms, collocations, word origin and more.
If something is silent, it is completely quiet. After your noisy houseguests leave, you'll probably enjoy being all alone in your silent house. Sometimes a silent reading period in a third grade class truly is silent — and other times, the sound of soft giggling can be heard.
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