Similar words: silence, silencer, in silence, radio silence, pestilence, silent, silents, silently. Meaning: ['saɪləns] adj. reduced to silence.
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61. The song of the oyster, though not silenced , was diminuendo con amore.
62. The fading chanteuse, he wrote, was "like a dying moth, " singing "in a voice like a shout from a tomb, . . . the voice of life itself, refusing to die, refusing to be silenced."
63. Discharging an un silenced firearm in a room can cause temporary deafness.
64. A super model writing recipes isn't something that would normally convince us, but Top Chef host and famous foodie Padma Lakshmi's recipes silenced the skeptic in us.
65. First and foremost, we believe that journalists have a responsibility to shine light in dark places, to give voice to those who are too often silenced and ignored.
66. He silenced the whisperings which connected her, untruly and unfairly, with his separation from his wife.
67. There is no audible alarm condition or the audible alarm has not been silenced.
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