Similar words: disquietude, quiet, quietly, impetus, quiescent, acquiesce, montesquieu, acquiescence. Meaning: [kwaɪ'ɪːtəs] n. euphemisms for death (based on an analogy between lying in a bed and in a tomb).
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1. Gradually she led the interview to a quietus, a normality of future projects.
2. After a quietus of twenty years she returned.
3. The police gave the villain his quietus.
4. The Quietus reports that earlier this year, Jackson sold all but 5% of his remaining 25% share in Sony/ATV – in an attempt to improve his financial situation.
5. The plan has finally got its quietus, ie been abandoned.
6. In a Two-Headed Giant game, if a creature equipped with Quietus Spike would assign combat damage to the defending team, its damage is assigned to only one of the defending players.
More similar words: disquietude, quiet, quietly, impetus, quiescent, acquiesce, montesquieu, acquiescence, status, hiatus, tussle, afflatus, obtuseness, status quo, apparatus, get up, let up, diet, prospectus, tie to, set up, piety, gaiety, Soviet, return, anxiety, society, dietary, variety, petulant.