
1) Anagram for enlist 2) Closed up 3) Debut single 4) How Mike & the Mechanics ran 5) Hushed 6) In the background 7) Kind of majority 8) Kind of partner or butler 9) Like a DW Griffith film 10) Like a respectful librarygoer 11) Like a very old movie 12) Like early films 13) Like early movies 14) Like most Chaplin films
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1) Aphonic 2) Calm 3) Clamlike 4) Dumb 5) Furtive 6) Implicit 7) Implied 8) Inarticulate 9) Inaudible 10) Incommunicative 11) Inexplicit 12) Motionless 13) Mum 14) Mute 15) Noiseless 16) Quiet 17) Reserved 18) Reticent 19) Soundless 20) Tacit 21) Unarticulate 22) Uncommunicative 23) Unhearable 24) Unspoken
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Silent may mean any of the following: In music: Other uses: ...
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a noticeable pause or musical rest with all the value of a beat in highly rhythmic verse. An example is the caesura that appears at the end of the first lines in (spoken-aloud) nursery rhymes such as Ding dong bell, Pussy's in the well (Philip Davies Roberts, How Poetry Works: The Elements of English Poetry [Penguin, 1986]: 22-23, 33).
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• (n.) That which is silent; a time of silence. • (a.) Free from sound or noise; absolutely still; perfectly quiet. • (a.) Not pronounced; having no sound; quiescent; as, e is silent in `fable.` • (a.) Keeping at rest; inactive; calm; undisturbed; as, the wind is silent. • (a.) Having no effect; not operating; inefficient. ...
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Producing no detectable signs or symptoms, said of certain diseases or morbid processes. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Si'lent adjective [ Latin
silens ,
- entis , present participle of
silere to be silent; akin to Goth. ana- silan.]
1. Free from sound or noise; absolutely still; perfectly quiet. « How
silent is this town!»
Shak. 2. Not speaking; indis...
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Si'lent noun That which is silent; a time of silence. [ R.] 'The
silent of the night.'
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GO SILENT directive to initiate briefed EMCON procedures.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sī′lĕnt Definitions: 1. Producing no detectable signs or symptoms, said of certain diseases or morbid processes.
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[
adj] - marked by absence of sound 2. [adj] - (of film) having no spoken dialogue and usually no soundtrack 3. [adj] - not made to sound 4. [adj] - having a frequency below or above the range of human audibility
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silent 1. Utterly quiet: lacking any noise or sound. 2. Not speaking or communicating at a particular time; especially, by choice. 3. Saying very little; not inclined to say much; such as, 'the strong silent type'. 4. Communicated without words or sound: 'She rolled her eyes in silent disbelief.' 5. Currently inactive or not operating; such as,...
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adjective not made to sound; `the silent `h` at the beginning of `honor``; `in French certain letters are often unsounded`
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soundless adjective marked by absence of sound; `a silent house`; `soundless footsteps on the grass`; `the night was still`
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Just as a closed theatre is said to be 'dark,' so a closed, though potentially productive, distillery is described as 'silent.'
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