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quiet (noun)

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  • quiet — ► ADJECTIVE (quieter, quietest) 1) making little or no noise. 2) free from activity, disturbance, or excitement. 3) without being disturbed or interrupted: a quiet drink. 4) discreet, moderate, or restrained. 5) (of a person) tranquil and… …   English terms dictionary

  • quiet — qui·et 1 adj: free from disturbance, interference, or dispute (as from an adverse claim) quiet enjoyment of property quiet 2 vt: to establish or make (title) secure by means of an action that produces a final determination of the respective… …   Law dictionary

  • quiet possession — ➔ possession * * * quiet possession UK US noun [U] LAW ► the right to own or use property or goods without anyone causing you any difficulties: »The hirer will be allowed to enjoy quiet possession of the goods. → Compare QUIET ENJOYMENT(Cf. ↑ …   Financial and business terms

  • quiet carriage — UK / US or quiet coach UK / US noun [countable] Word forms quiet carriage : singular quiet carriage plural quiet carriages British a carriage on a train where passengers are asked not to make or receive phone calls, use electronic equipment that… …   English dictionary

  • quiet coach — quiet carriage UK / US or quiet coach UK / US noun [countable] Word forms quiet carriage : singular quiet carriage plural quiet carriages British a carriage on a train where passengers are asked not to make or receive phone calls, use electronic… …   English dictionary

  • quiet enjoyment — UK US noun [U] PROPERTY, LAW ► the right of someone who is renting a property to use it without the owner causing them any difficulties: »A tenant has the right to quiet enjoyment of the leased premises. → Compare QUIET POSSESSION(Cf. ↑quiet… …   Financial and business terms

  • quiet coach — noun A rail coach on which unnecessary noise is discouraged. On my way to PBO yesterday, having been ousted from the quiet coach by an announcement ,specifically, banning laptop computers, I overheard more than I really wanted to about the BBCs… …   Wiktionary

  • quiet day — noun : a day set apart in the Anglican church for special devotions, meditations, and instructions …   Useful english dictionary

  • quiet — qui|et1 [ kwaıət ] adjective *** 1. ) making very little or no noise: Electric cars are quiet and pollution free. some quiet soothing music a ) used about people who are not talking or who do not usually talk much: a quiet sensitive boy go quiet …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • quiet — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French quiete, Latin quiet , quies rest, quiet more at while Date: 14th century the quality or state of being quiet ; tranquillity II. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French quiete,… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • quiet — /ˈkwaɪət / (say kwuyuht) noun 1. freedom from disturbance or tumult; tranquillity; rest; repose: to live in quiet. 2. peace; peaceful condition of affairs. –adjective 3. making no disturbance or trouble; not turbulent; peaceable. 4. free from… …  

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