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"quietude" Definitions
  1. the state of being still and quiet

117 Sentences With "quietude"

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His word on Wednesday was "quietude," and he created some.
The quietude is what makes the Sony 1000XM3 earbuds special.
The relative quietude may be a good sign for stocks.
Barry can head out to the quietude of the countryside.
But that quietude is expected to last several more weeks.
I've certainly noticed quite a bit of quietude on this front.
The trick was not to fall into shame, or, worse, quietude.
She can feel comfortable dwelling in her imagination, eschewing drama, embracing quietude.
Paris, away from girlhood, away from the white, enclosed quietude of my
Now, after years of quietude, the pressure is building along these faults.
Within the vast quietude of Zarina's interior worlds, there are words, verses, meaning.
That quietude is one reason police departments buy Zero Motorcycles for their fleets.
But having that sense of quietude that you only can get from solitude.
WHEELER I've almost never experienced real silence — it's just certain degrees of quietude.
That post-rapture quietude doesn't just end at the borders of South Lake Union.
Nor is it the first ballet to imagine the eerie quietude of outer space.
People arrived at "Black Eye" in steady waves, and viewed the art with scholarly quietude.
The danger for any Sachs movie is that its humane quietude could slide into dullness.
Part of the allure of this expedition is its quietude, at least for the audience.
In addition to such quietude, other aesthetic measures of settlements include grace, love, compassion and humility.
It was a muggy spring afternoon, and the quietude belied the news that had broken days earlier.
"  Black Girl Mantra: "Listen to yourself and in that quietude you might hear the voice of God.
The role of silence or quietude in the paintings of these private rituals is equally as important.
In silence, we listen to ourselves, and in the quietude we may even hear the voice of God.
There's a meditative quietude about Miller's paintings, one appropriate to a handful of objects resting on a surface.
Tiny cast, limited setting, and a lot of quietude before the increasing horror begins ratcheting up to a frenzy?
But here in Truro, a beautiful, sparely decorated old farm building in the evening quietude, was a fitting backdrop.
The principles of individual power and relative quietude of the studiolo lived on in the traditional, closed-door office.
To stand directly underneath and gaze up at it, it overwhelms you with a sense of greatness and quietude.
During our moments of quietude, we must all self-reflect on our individual role in this process we call democracy.
The sun is setting and the quietude of the fields transforms into the roar of the industrial city ahead of us.
This album sounds more like The Knife than the quietude of Dreijer's past solo music, and it's also more dance-accessible.
It is despair presented with the quietude of prayer, as though she relinquishes, now and again, the need for any worry.
For many city-dwellers, the night brings with it a sense of quietude, of rest and recuperation before the next bustling day.
Retaliation would be easier to resist if the administration were to act quietly, but quietude has not been one of its virtues.
Whenever Wells arrived in our neck of camp, his one-woman video staff in tow, a reverent quietude settled over the area.
The score ends on a suitably contemplative note, returning briefly to the quietude of the first section before fading into the ether.
Living in The borough in Bergen County is minutes from Manhattan and the malls of Paramus, but prizes its quietude and anonymity.
Whether through loudness or quietude, canny songwriting or raw sonic overload, the four albums reviewed below comment on the value of interiority.
On Basketball Something about Kyrie Irving's trade-me bombshell, which landed last Friday and shattered the N.B.A.'s midsummer quietude, seemed eerily familiar.
Presence is power, sure, but there is something to be said for Irwin's intimate quietude, his soulful determination to hold tightly to his identity.
In a civil airliner the bypass ratio (which, if high, brings not only efficiency but also quietude) may be as great as 10:1.
The quietude, the unnervous stillness and implicit isolation affords bloodlust-afflicted writers with a naturally forbidding and foreboding locale to put audiences at unease.
Their barren quietude is not the only anomaly: the footage he shot, encoded as low-res mpeg-1 files, appears full of chromatic distortions.
Being surrounded by quietude, night-time listening to what they call bush babies … that's kind of a primate … listening to these sounds at night.
He is able to carry on a conversation amid the quietude of his studio, but feels it is futile to head out with friends.
WHO SHOULD GO Real and aspiring snowbirds can get a head start on the beach scene and explore buzzy neighborhoods like Wynwood in relative quietude.
The quietude and raw vulnerability of the song are laid bare, even moreso once you realize that the man at the keys is Taylor's father.
I was even more impressed when she managed to achieve the same quietude under much more challenging conditions at an outdoor show on Saturday afternoon.
She often found herself longing for the quietude of her own space, where she wouldn't have to make conversation in the kitchen or the hall.
One could speculate about her sister Beyoncé's long shadow instilling in her a taste for quietude, for avoiding popstar exuberance with diffidence and a shrug.
Just as John Cheever's epiphanies and apologias were stamped by drink and Paul Bowles's hallucinatory quietude by hashish, so "Atlanta" 's vibe is molded by weed.
Throughout much of Mexico City on Tuesday, nightfall brought an eerie quietude, as businesses closed early and people sought the succor of their families at home.
I hope, and suspect, that Mill is right about this: that we all have the ability to find some durable joy in quietude, normalcy and contemplation.
Chandler's figure adopts the same pose — while wearing a wet suit whose greens, yellows, and purples come straight from Cézanne — but in jolliness rather than quietude.
On Wellness Inspired by their own love of conscious quietude, a trio of women in Los Angeles and New York are bringing nirvana to the jaded masses.
This withholding of information—a sense of emotional sacrifice and quietude in the face of impermanence, pain, and certain death—is a definitive aspect of Chinese culture.
We pine for an imagined kind of quietude, one in which we'd finally get round to reading all of Proust, or learning how to play the piano.
Like certain Buddhist monks, like Thomas Merton and the Trappists, like Kramer on Season 9 of "Seinfeld," Mr. McConaughey seems to be reaching for enlightenment through quietude.
They are austere and silent guardians that I imagine look on the spaces they inhabit and imbue them with the quietude that required these paintings to be invoked.
Where one side of band found beauty in subtlety, quietude, and patience, the other side saw blinding blasts of noise that are as disorienting as they are mesmerizing.
The fans in the sellout crowd at Madison Square Garden responded, in turn, with two hours of sustained quietude that belied their presence at a professional sports event.
And the view from above, evoking the quietude of space, creates the added illusion of being able to release all your pent-up political frustrations into the ether.
The hurly-burly commercialization of Pooh and his friends stands in stark contrast to the pastoral quietude of Hundred Acre Wood — and this was before Disney became involved.
Although critics have praised Blake for his use of blank space as a compositional device, a way to let songs breathe, quietude and space are not the same thing.
The overture, "Glass," opens in dreamy quietude, with bowed bass and pinging guitar harmonics; Mr. Malaby appears only after several minutes, projecting his soprano in a strong, focused beam.
His 16mm projections are far from the most imposing works on view, but the quietude of Leigh Ledare's Moscow street scenes belie the film's grim observations on human nature.
After the chaos and violence kicked up by his business, Escobar seems to find a measure of peace in rural quietude, although he still pines for his wife and family.
It has a rigorous quietude that doesn't aim to be visually seductive, but rather is concerned with what happens when chromatically related materials that have very different textures come together.
Hushed electric piano noodling spirals all over the place on "Hashtag," a sleek downtempo track whose relaxed hop shares a contained energy, compressed through superficial quietude, with Jonghyun's breathy murmur.
On this seventh album, the quietude of Tassili (their 2011 album that features guest appearances from TV On The Radio) is adroitly combined with the driving edge of 2013's Emmaar.
Along with Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, Iraq's top Shi'ite cleric, Sadr has re-emerged as a leader in matters of state in recent months after a period of relative quietude.
"We sit within quietude of fortified walls that are old New York hotel construction, when walls were walls, and telephones were usable without a Ph.D." So we're back on this, huh?
It may have been a starting point, but City of Caterpillar strangled, and stretched, and mutated screamo until it reflected both the shattering chaos and the eerie quietude of its time.
Vernon's third album under the Bon Iver moniker, 22, A Million came out in 2016, and for fans hoping for a return to the pastoral quietude of For Emma, it … wasn't that.
When I'm on a long trip, especially when I'm sticking to the interstates, there's so much banality and quietude that there's a kind of hypnotism and meditative quality to the experience of driving.
As it did last season, Madison Square Garden has become a sanctuary of quietude — save for the smooth jazz, show tunes and classic rock that emanate from the speakers during breaks in play.
As a solo artist, Michael Vallera makes music that often luxuriates in stillness and quietude, which is kind of a funny thing because he doesn't really seem to sit still all that much.
Its observations on the expanding cityscapes of China recall the work of Jia Zhangke ("Ash Is Purest White"), while its near-mystical quietude has accents one recognizes in the films of Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
The images evoke a sense of eerie quietude, with its subjects wearing masks, costumes, heavy smeared makeup, or, in the case of "Sisters" (2010), posing with a creepy, armless doll in leg casts.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Two years after Blum & Poe mounted fiber artist Françoise Grossen's first survey in the United States, her third show with the gallery feels like a gift of quietude.
I've been in here a couple of times before, and Hundraj Gopal, the jovial and highly expert proprietor of quietude here, skips the usual tales of Guinness coming to test it and so on.
The collection stands apart in New York's bustling cultural landscape because of this quietude, a respite from the hectic experience of New York art museums, just as Henry Clay Frick wished through his will.
A scroll through the Facebook menu, called up by pressing the three lines button in the app, or under "Explore" in the desktop side bar, provides a gateway to a surprising island of quietude.
The quietude surrounding Ms. Morrison's ascendancy, which has not been previously reported, belies the complicated question of gender at the Century, an enclave that prides itself as a sanctum for worldly conversation about the arts.
But I was always more dazzled — and more likely to be hysterical myself — when Mr. Wilder turned the freakout dial down to zero and ruled the screen with quietude, as the great comic actors do.
"Time Is a Dark Feeling" meditates on a separation from "somebody you knew and now you don't," with a bedroom-recording quietude, cycling through three picked chords with occasional ghostly doublings of voice and guitar.
"In each of these impeachments, they are not taking place during periods of quietude," said Jay Winik, a prominent historian and author of "The Great Upheaval" and other books on pivot points in United States.
With earnest eyes and a lack of pretense, the subjects of Selma Fernandez Richter's photography series The Ache for Home yearn with quietude and humility for a life and environment no longer in the background.
Since punching its way through a section of softer, more ductile ice, the rift has followed a predictable pattern—periods of quietude, punctuated by sudden growth spurts—that experts say is typical of ice shelf calving.
Light traverses the darkness and quietude of space for billions of miles before being collected in the lenses of our telescopes, and while we may have waited millennia to view these mysteries, the photos are certainly worthwhile.
Buried in the vaporous synth lines and swooning vocals—which recall the 80s most dreamily sedated synth pop hits—is a sense of quietude and piety that echoes the architecture, if not the spirit of holy spaces.
There were too many to choose from — discuss Dharma with a Buddhist monk, find quietude in a sold-out sound bath, chill out with Waris Ahluwalia's chai tea and an Indian mystic — so I did them all.
Focusing on the brain's auditory region — located, appropriately enough, in the temporal lobes right above the ears — the scientists analyzed voxels, or three-dimensional pixels, of the images mathematically to detect similar patterns of neuronal excitement or quietude.
But now, in the aftermath of the family's trauma and with the focus on Emily, everything looks — feels — smoother, stiller, more pacific, creating a sense of quietude that is a relief but that also underscores her anguished isolation.
"Last week marked the one year anniversary of my relationship with meditation, something I found endlessly daunting at first (the thoughts, the distractions, the boredom of it), but soon became the quietude that rocked my world," she wrote.
As the number of people visiting Alaska and national parks breaks records, acoustic measurements of quietude or wilderness-ness are becoming more important to employees of the National Park Service who view sound as part of the ecosystem.
It's this back and forth that most interests me—flip-flopping from that place of great quietude that comes from a long walk, to the chaos of inputs that awaits you back in the "real world" in a chair.
He was newly married with two small children, and the job offered him stability, benefits and the providence of night shifts: precious hours of quietude during which musical ideas percolated and the opera began to gestate in his head.
Praised by critics for conceptual ambition, Solange wasn't the only singer last year to equate reticence with soulfulness, to insist on quietude in a genre context that requires heftier substance, while King's eponymous debut solved the problem with supreme lushness.
IOWA CITY — When Hannah Horvath, the lead character of the hit HBO series "Girls," arrived in Iowa during the show's fourth season, the Brooklyn transplant was struck by the quietude, the cheap real estate and the fresh produce that is pervasive in America's heartland.
A contrast with this domestic quietude comes in the film's account of their research trips, mostly to countries recovering from the traumas of war, where they pursued one of the central questions of their career: the origins of large-scale violence in the 20th century.
But when Mr. Haacke showed up for an interview at his dealer's gallery in Manhattan, what was shocking was his quietude: In sensible sandals, roomy jeans and a staid plaid shirt, the 83-year-old New Yorker answered questions with an amiable, unflappable calm.
Their last full-length Daydreams in a Roach Motel prototyped that sort of cautious quietude, whispering over instrumentals that nodded to indie rock's quieter corners, like Smith, as well as Bedhead and Duster, as well as Phillips' pals in Alex G in Coma Cinema.
In its willowy string arrangements and shivering keyboards, in the way Solange overdubs her vocals into a breathy, polyphonic echo chamber, A Seat at the Table eyes the world with wary caution, with the kind of quietude that is a response to and defense against pain.
A stage regular who is infrequently seen in Shakespeare, Ms. Fairley counters the outsize bombast of a rhetoric-heavy play with a whispery quietude that prompts one to consider Cassius and Ben Whishaw's angsty, bookish Brutus not just as conspirators but also as would-be lovers.
It could go one of two ways: intoxicating intellectual repartee — the fiercely opinionated Sontag and Fuller would either love or loathe one another, and Carson would sit in unassuming quietude, speaking only rarely and with the perfect, perfectly formulated sentiment — or literary speed dating for queer women.
Each record is distinct from the last—her pieces are often made as explorations of specific instruments— but they're linked in their gentle, ebbing approach, uniting the physicality of the classical music she grew up studying with the inherent quietude of the traditions of drone and ambient music.
Sternum-shattering drum production might not seem like the clearest way to say "We Wish You Happiness!" but in the constant locomotion of tracks like "Rostokino Acid" by the Russian producer Buttechno—usually a mutant of sorts but here playing it straight—there is some calm and quietude.
Braithwaite's novel makes a virtue of a similar quietude: Taking as its context the realities of gender-based violence in Nigeria and the intensity with which young girls are primed to view marriage as a privileged goal, it offers a detailed and culturally-specific depiction of Nigerian womanhood.
Where Ingels makes you feel like you're drinking the Koolaid and Niemann makes you feel a bit as if you're voyeuristically invading on his quietude, Crawford's episode is like being given a warm blanket and a cup of chowder to eat while you lounge on a heliotrope velvet chaise lounge.
Steve Lacy's skittering subtlety on guitar and solid quietude on bass suit what we might as well call her spirituality, a gentleness that never comes across genteel or weak or connects explicitly to her unassuming lesbianism, although you begin to sense a yen for serious romance after enough fooling around.
Of late, in his Marvel offerings, "The Wolverine" (2013) and "Logan" (2017), such emotional roughness has coarsened into raw violence, and I'm glad to say that, in the new movie, balance is restored; the rub goes on, primarily between Shelby and Miles, and sparks keep flying, but there are moments of surprising quietude.
And in the play's defining role of the itinerant Tshembe, who has returned home following his father's death to greet what he says are "new times," Danny Sapani deftly navigates this rhetoric-heavy play to evoke the difficulties of straddling competing impulses toward quietude and peace on the one hand and arms-taking and action on the other.
It's understandable, here in the hourly news deluge of President Donald Trump's chaos realm, to pine for the relatively comforting quietude of the Obama presidency—a placidity that owed much of its calm to the fact that we weren't confronted as often by news of the icebox detention centers, medical debt lawsuits, and inexcusable foreign policy decisions that routinely dodged the coverage, and the shame, that was deserved.
She stood there for some time, until the blue had thickened to near-blackness, and she entered a spell of heavy dreaming or quietude such as can open out sometimes in youth if the person is to be an artist, and now the stars came through, and when she heard his wordless shuffling behind her to break the spell she walked away through the yard and did not once look back.
Three years later, 2011's Bon Iver mixed in a bunch of orchestrated electronics that vaguely recall megaplatinum AOR fixtures like Toto and Howard Jones without sacrificing languid atmosphere or melancholy quietude, daubing the residual guitar plucking and waves of noodling synthesizer with the kind of smooth plastic gloss that goes down like strawberries and cream when applied to teenpop but in this inappropriate folk-rock context tastes like cold turkey grease.

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