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"quietness" Definitions
  1. the state of having very little noise
  2. the state of not talking very much; the quality of tending to not talk very much
  3. the state of not having many people or much noise or activity
"quietness" Synonyms
calm peace still serenity calmness hush peacefulness quiet stillness tranquillity(UK) quietude silence repose restfulness placidity rest noiselessness sereneness tranquility(US) quiescence blackout censorship death discreetness dumbness hush-hush inarticulateness inaudibility laconism lowness lull muteness quietus shyness diffidence timidity reticence reserve modesty bashfulness restraint reluctance constraint nervousness inhibition timidness timorousness hesitancy embarrassment coyness apprehension hesitation insecurity seclusion isolation solitude privacy segregation sequestration solitariness aloneness insulation retirement secludedness separation separateness quarantine withdrawal privateness concealment detachment retreat secrecy unceremoniousness ease affluence ataraxia casualness comfort content contentment easiness enjoyment gratification happiness idleness inactivity inertia inertness informality leisure tractability controllability manipulability obedience accordance acquiescence agreement amenability amenableness compliance compliancy conformity deference docility dutifulness duty manageability meekness observance orderliness sluggishness flatness slackness lack of activity sedentariness laziness lethargy indolence sloth slothfulness torpor sleepiness torpidity faintness faintheartedness slightness softness weakness feebleness infirmity debility enfeeblement frailness delicacy fragility infirmness incapacity impairment weakliness puniness sickness decrepitude languor intimacy cosiness(UK) coziness(US) warmth More

106 Sentences With "quietness"

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I think we just appreciate the quietness of this lifestyle.
There is also a nascent attempt to introduce quietness standards.
What's striking is the quietness with which it's taking place.
The Japanese carmaker brags the interior has "library levels" of quietness.
The musical sequences, the quietness, the pacing, the lack of dialogue.
The quietness and patience with which he speaks can be disconcerting.
I learn to be still and not stomp all over the quietness.
More ways to undo the quietness in my mind that sometimes undoes me.
If quietness is important to you, look for one that's under 60 decibels.
Take advantage of that quietness by finding a few moments to breathe deeply.
The quietness lingers between us, though outside the unit is loud as usual.
I'm not 100 percent sure the regime will let us enjoy this quietness.
I tried, but could not prepare them for the magnitude of his quietness.
What I like about Buddhism is that it brings in softness and quietness.
Around the 67th Precinct station house, where Officer Veve is assigned, a quietness is palpable.
I browse the internet a bit while enjoying my tea and the quietness of the house.
Given the air kisses and professional schmoozers that he writes about, Kwan's quietness is a surprise.
But with cemeteries, I like the peace and the quietness as well as the beautiful statues.
The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services asks about nighttime quietness on its patient satisfaction survey.
There's an odd quietness in the pen, which visitors are allowed to enter: an almost ghostly chill.
Nothing remains but that unravish'd bride of quietness the poem, foster child of silence and slow time.
This emotional quietness also means that, from a narrative standpoint, the ending of Cameron Post doesn't feel conclusive.
Of course, they are not amazing photos, but the quietness of these places is, for me, very frightening.
On "Comfortable," H.E.R. relishes in the intimate moments that feel cozy like the purposeful quietness of meditating together.
The subtle grays of Velázquez and the rapt quietness of still-lifes by Giorgio Morandi strongly influenced her.
It's loneliness in the form of a novel, and beneath its fierce quietness, there's an ache that never stops.
From the beginning, I felt his strength in the quietness of his voice and the power of his words.
It includes nice touches like rounded keys, but I was most intrigued by the quietness touted by Google's presenters.
I think both skating and art—she doesn't know this now—are the quietness you need in your life.
Tap and hold on the send icon, then make your choice of loudness or quietness from the subsequent screen.
While I loved the conservativeness of the interior and its high-quality materials, I perhaps most loved its quietness.
For fans of The Weeknd, the quietness of his demeanor, the pauses that followed each question was not unexpected.
"When I create, I want this sense of quietness and wisdom to seep in," she told me, echoing Rama.
Her rendition is slow and meandering, with lilts that lift the melody and then drop it again into quietness.
Belgium is so heavily populated that we have no places of pure quietness, so being there is very special.
We are nice people, but often quite introverted, and many Norwegians, especially the older generation, like quietness and being alone.
Having that quietness and being reserved means that I save enough energy to be able to explode on the stage.
With surprising quietness, considering how big the ship was, a fleet of tugboats helped us pull away and leave port.
Another reason for their quietness is also cultural, says Mei Sim Lai, co-chair of the Chinese Welfare Trust, a charity.
"The quietness of the fronts and less number of threats.. will naturally affect the current numbers (of Hezbollah fighters)," he added.
"Periods of relative quietness give us time to work on our business model more," Chief Financial Officer Marcel Jongmans told Reuters.
"This property is an oasis that offers peace and quietness amid the chaos of such a busy city," Ms. Cazarin said.
Laura and Emma, a debut novel from Kate Greathead, is a book that insists on its own quietness, its own hushed ideas.
"In an empty train station, the beautiful laugh of a Japanese couple seems to break the almost surreal quietness of the place."
The very large quietness of the Pine Barrens, which took such patience and focus to appreciate, was exactly what was under attack.
"We don't expect to see this quietness to last forever, as geopolitical risks are rising again," ANZ bank said in a note.
That's by design; in a recent interview with CNET, Sanders suggested that the original film's "stillness and quietness" wouldn't land with today's audiences.
The excitement in their voices, the deep smell of a burning building, and the quietness of the environment gave me this chilling feeling.
"There is great quietness in the dining room and in the locker room," said Kvitova, the Women's Tennis Association's No. 20143-ranked player.
"One speculation is that North Korea's quietness at this point is paving the way for the sixth nuclear test in September," Sun said.
It's inverting that whole concept, where it's more about the negative space, the quiets, and the shades of quietness, and ultimately, the silence.
Julius specifically augmented the history of audio art by meticulously working in the Zen zone between everyday sculptural objects, dim dins, and quietness.
The quietness around climate change has been all the more noticeable since the past few months have been packed with climate-related catastrophes.
Meanwhile, many corporate executives would like a little more quietness on the Slack messaging app, where employees are prone to saying way too much.
Senior civil servants, who were used to boisterous meetings in Cameron's Downing Street, were struck by the formality and quietness of working with May.
In fact, the qualities I had objected to — the quietness, the numbing distance, the sense of taking inventory — had actually, slyly, been the point.
Both of these artists' works seem set in an early evening light, and evoke the quietness of the outskirts and the lonely urban city.
Despite the book's quietness of telling, its currency is the human capacity for cruelty and subjugation, of pretty much everyone by pretty much everyone.
You enter the room through a series of heavy doors and the quietness, though a void, feels like a physical medium that you pass into.
The word, applied to Biggers's work, might act as an acknowledgment of a stubborn but essential quietness, engineered to demand a pause from the viewer.
In the Hudson Valley, the quietness and the landscape are just as powerful as the intensity of the city but in a completely different way.
I reminded myself to value the quietness of existence, and the small, lovely moments in life that make me feel OK in an ugly world.
"Coloring is believed to contribute to wellness, quietness, and mindfulness — just like meditation does," Morgans said in May on Back of House, its lifestyle website.
Here are some excerpts from CNBC's interviews with Hinrichs: Along with instant torque, there's the smoothness and quietness of the ride, the low center of gravity.
He remembers being struck by two things: their desire for quietness and their habit of filling their working spaces with piles of paper and other "clobber".
Frequent flyers also admire the freshness of the cabin air, the lighting systems that are designed to reduce jet lag and the quietness of the cabin.
These works are particularly powerful for their quietness; where dynamism also succeeds in conveying the violence of seeing is in Nicole Eisenman's recent paintings at MAC.
Yet William Forsythe, still one of our most pioneering dance makers at 68, believes there's a contemporary virtue to quietness in the current political and media climate.
Still, there was a quietness to the energy of these suits, which felt destined for a nice enough table at the Pool in the reopened Four Seasons.
"I'd go over to the house so I had all that rowdiness, which was important, then I'd go back to my aunt's for the quietness," she said.
Taylor's quietness makes their opponents look loud; their watchfulness makes other people—especially men, shouting about power—look frenetic; their ideological cocksureness makes the older men look weak.
"When everybody goes home, and everyone takes their trains, there's something really nice about the quietness of this neighborhood," said Mr. D'Orville, who owns a technology consulting business.
Presented by Danspace Project beginning Thursday, on a bill shared with Johnnie Cruise Mercer's TheREDprojectNYC, the work honors quietness and its potential, treating it as something full, not lacking.
It does not have the same warm, floral air that New York's Frick Collection always seems to exude, but it does offer the same seclusion and quietness, enhancing Lartigue's documentary work.
As they entwine, the component pieces never feel amplified or redoubled by each other; there's a quietness, a loneliness together, that gives this group (which began in the 1990s) its special intimacy.
All of this brings a fresh order to the proceedings, a stark quietness to a place where, for years, people seemed never to stop screaming "cocksucker" at each other day and night.
There is a gentle tenderness to it all, from the soft pastels that permeate the game to the quietness of a body in front of you as you drain it of blood.
This makes sense, considering how far pickups have come in their ease of use, ride quality, quietness, safety technology and luxury — even forgetting for a moment their utility and generous passenger room.
CNBC reported earlier Thursday that NBA players' unusual quietness on China may stem from the private advice they are getting from sports agents to tread lightly or avoid discussing the issue entirely.
In Anna Moench's promising, frustrating "In Quietness," produced by Dutch Kills at Walkerspace, a high-flying consultant leaves her job, her friends and her urban life to follow her husband to a seminary.
"He conveyed a message of peace and harmony and quietness with your neighbors despite their religion, culture and race," said Kobir Chowdhury, the president of Masjid Al-Aman, a nearby mosque in Brooklyn.
Mr. Nichols's most distinct aesthetic choice is the movie's quietness and the hush that envelops its first scene and that eventually defines the Lovings as much as their accents, gestures, manners and battles.
Both points would be valid to an extent, but neither would address the quietness of the "good" men who allowed sex trafficking to operate the way it did during that period in time.
"There's a 'mindfulness' zone where employees can put their phones into a basket or whatever, and go in to an area where there's quietness," Benioff said at the Forbes CIO Summit held on Monday.
Earth art, vanguardism, a million motorbikes traveling in tandem, getting to play loud music, riding horses, nature, space, the quietness of working on your own ideas, getting to ride dirt bikes into the backcountry.
The need to continuously upgrade submarine stealth capabilities also presents a challenge for the Navy, according to Forbes, who said there comes a time when the cost for another decibel of quietness becomes too expensive.
He looked up at Miss Lewis and she looked at him, and it was as if, from inside that hair, he were acknowledging sorrow and solitude and fatigue, and also routine and expectation and quietness.
Many of the superchargers are situated next to parks, and almost always have space to walk around, kick a ball, have a picnic and thus provide a certain quietness not found when paying at the pump.
Each song dances between slow, delicate quietness and sudden buildups, making way for earth-shattering riffs that sneak in and hit you with full force, much like opening a door into the heat of the Sacramento Valley.
It provides the same sacred space, in terms of quietness … Let's say I'm in Colorado, and I'm out hiking, and I reach the top of the hill, and I just sit, and it is just like 'ah!
George Shaw is known for his small, modestly observed representations of suburban and rural landscapes around Britain in Humbrol enamel paint, more commonly used by model-makers, capturing a peculiar British charm in their quietness and occasional bleakness.
The album, which also contains Mr. Johnston's sixth and eighth quartets and a short piece for voice and strings called "Quietness," marks the completion of one of the most ambitious and single-minded recording projects in American music.
Erika Meitner, a creative writing professor at Virginia Tech, said that there was a strange quietness on her campus, and that she was not sure whether to think of it as détente or the calm before the storm.
I think the episode's relative quietness, though, is interesting, because The Americans is one of those shows where events from earlier episodes that didn't seem all that important at the time come back in a big way later on.
Beldi Country Club "I come here for the serenity and quietness," Bloch says of this all-in-one social and cultural destination that also includes a 733-room hotel and a 35-meter swimming pool framed by olive trees.
Maybe the Mercedes S-Class can match its ride and quietness, but the X7 has an extra row of seats, way more space, and is still cheaper than a base S-Class with all of the options we tacked on.
Uber, the dominant player trying to bring this industry to life, insists that an electric vertical takeoff and landing (e-VTOL) aircraft is the way to go, arguing that nothing else can match it for efficiency, speed, reliability, safety, and quietness.
Vicarage Road, like almost every stadium in the world — except, strangely, the ones in Belarus — is shuttered and idle, its quietness rendering it nothing more than one of countless monuments to the general shutdown of everyday life in the coronavirus age.
Laura is a woman of enormous privilege who nevertheless has no emotional connection to anyone besides the daughter she barely understands, and the insistent quietness of the book, its glass-like sentences, point to the hush in Laura's psyche, the hollowness of her interior life.
While the temptation may be strong to choose the safety of quietness and passivity -- to pressure our loved ones and employees to self-censure -- it's vital for our democracy to let our voices be heard when our moral compass tells us something is wrong.
So in addition to being about the anticipation of Jesus's birth (the first coming), Advent is also set aside as a time of quietness and austerity, meant to keep Christians from glossing over the brokenness of the world and to encourage them to anticipate the Second Coming.
The quietness and longing of the works on view serve as a reminder that when we are displaced or remove ourselves from our homelands, it's not just action that we miss — we risk setting our memories, emotions, and senses of self at what can feel like an impassable distance.
Perhaps what is most impressive about the poems in The Laughter of the Sphinx is the way Palmer manages large, even cosmic themes without ever abandoning the intimacy of human scale — he speaks not through bardic pronouncements but with the music of lyric and song, of breath and its immanent pauses and quietness.
After achieving critical intensity, the music suddenly retreated into quietness halfway through, and again two-thirds of the way through, rebuilding slowly each time in different ways, increasing its tempo toward the end, and culminating in some kind of extreme ideal: orchestral frenzy, caustic and complex and articulated, with the final downstroke and ring.
" Carey admits to not being a great piano player, but says finding the melody was a "happy accident": "That part is something I'll always remember, just the quietness of being there in that room and playing and writing and changing a Christmas song into a love song [...] and kind of making it all one thing.
Holidays aside, the air is crisp and invigorating; even in a big city there is a certain sense of quietness that descends; silent walks in the uncrowded parks give one a sense of peace; branches interlace in a choreography that is hidden by foliage in spring and summer; how wonderful to leave a theater or just take a stroll on a long, starry night.

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