Synonym: quietude, soundlessness, tranquility, tranquillity. Similar words: sweetness, quiet, quietus, quietly, quieten, quiet down, quietude, keep quiet. Meaning: ['kwaɪətnɪs] n. 1. the property of making no sound 2. a state of peace and quiet.
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31. The second is the modification of "Quietness" toward "Respectfulness" in his debate with Buddhist and Laoist ideas and in his criticism of Zhang Shi and Wang Yinchen.
32. But for all the modesty of her spreading skirts, the demureness of hair netted smoothly into a chignon and the quietness of small white hands folded in her lap, her true self was poorly concealed.
33. I love elegancy and quietness and try to express them in my paintings.
34. And the country was in quietness forty years in the days of Gideon.
35. The very stealth , the eerie quietness, of the thing makes the early snow more magical.
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36. I had the car for two years and much enjoyed its excellent handling, quietness and silky gearchange.
37. Staying in Oceanpalace International Recreational Club of Zhujiang new city, Guangzhou, China, you will feel quietness far away from the intranquil and restless world outside.
38. Only when we step into quietness from noisiness will we focus on our soul.
39. This kind of floorBoard gives people a feeling of smoothness and quietness.
40. She went on, boasting of her quietness, yet speaking with a kind of contained exaltation.
41. The quietness and comfort of life in the siheyuan gives Dominic a lot of inspiration.
42. The quietness of the chapel cased away noises from the earthen world.
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