Synonym: quiet, restfully, softly. Similar words: acquiescence, jet lag, Soviet, society, anxiety, variety, a variety, twentieth. Meaning: ['kwaɪətlɪ] adv. 1. with low volume 2. with little or no sound 3. with little or no activity or no agitation (`quiet' is a nonstandard variant for `quietly') 4. in a restful manner.
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(31) She lay quietly, enfolded in his arms.
(32) The teacher told the children to sit down quietly.
(33) She quietly swallows the bully you brought to her.
(34) This car engine runs very quietly.
(35) She stood there, quietly observing the domestic scene.
(36) I spent a few hours quietly relaxing.
(37) The horses were quietly cropping the grass.
(38) The subject was quietly dropped.
(39) Please speak quietly.I think somebody is listening in.
(40) He was treading quietly and cautiously.
(41) Adam came out of the interview feeling quietly confident.
(42) He quietly but firmly insisted.
(43) He sat there ever so quietly.
(44) She died quietly in her bed.
(45) She spoke in a quietly melodious voice.
(46) They broke with tradition and got married quietly.
(47) She moved quietly to avoid scaring the birds away.
(48) The old man quietly packed up in his sleep.
(49) He dressed quietly and stole out of the house.
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(51) They left quietly, without fuss.
(52) She read slowly and quietly.
(53) 'I'm sorry,' she said quietly.
(54) The engine is throbbing quietly.
(55) Jack quietly excused his rudeness.
(56) Father quietly nodded his consent.
(57) He tiptoed quietly up the stairs.
(58) Don't mind me -I'll just sit here quietly.
(59) He is quietly confident that they can succeed.
(60) We spoke quietly for fear of waking the guards.
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