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silent
[ sahy-luhnt ]
adjective
- making no sound; quiet; still:
a silent motor.
Synonyms: soundless
Antonyms: noisy
- refraining from speech.
- speechless; mute.
- not inclined to speak; taciturn; reticent.
Antonyms: talkative
- characterized by absence of speech or sound:
a silent prayer.
- unspoken; tacit:
a silent assent.
- omitting mention of something, as in a narrative:
The records are silent about this crime.
- inactive or quiescent, as a volcano.
Synonyms: dormant
- not sounded or pronounced:
The “b” in “doubt” is a silent letter.
- Movies. not having spoken dialogue or a soundtrack.
- Medicine/Medical. producing no symptoms:
silent gallstones.
noun
- Usually silents. silent films.
silent
/ ˈsaɪlənt /
adjective
- characterized by an absence or near absence of noise or sound
a silent house
- tending to speak very little or not at all
- unable to speak
- failing to speak, communicate, etc, when expected
the witness chose to remain silent
- not spoken or expressed
silent assent
- not active or in operation
a silent volcano
- (of a letter) used in the conventional orthography of a word but no longer pronounced in that word
the ``k'' in ``know'' is silent
- denoting a film that has no accompanying soundtrack, esp one made before 1927, when such soundtracks were developed
noun
- a silent film
silent
/ sī′lənt /
- Relating to a mutation that changes a nucleotide in a codon without a difference in the amino acid for which it is coded.
- See more at point mutation
- Producing no detectable signs or symptoms, as a medical condition such as heart attack.
Derived Forms
- ˈsilentness, noun
- ˈsilently, adverb
Other Words From
- silent·ly adverb
- silent·ness noun
- over·silent adjective
- over·silent·ly adverb
- over·silent·ness noun
- super·silent adjective
- super·silent·ly adverb
- un·silent adjective
- un·silent·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of silent1
Word History and Origins
Origin of silent1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“He switched from being silent and quiet to active and alive and thriving.”
"The British Crown committed heinous crimes against the first peoples of this country... I will not be silent," the independent senator said.
Pancreatic cancer, known as the “silent killer,” is the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths and accounted for 8% of cancer deaths this year, according to statistics from the National Institutes of Health.
Phones cannot be on silent or vibration settings, he said.
But again, for me, it’s part of our own silent agreement that says we’re less valuable.
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