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    silence
    /ˈsʌɪləns/

    noun

    • 1. complete absence of sound: "sirens pierce the silence of the night" Similar quietnessquietquietudestillOpposite soundnoise

    verb

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  2. a state of refusing to talk about something or answer questions, or a state of not communicating: My request for help was met with silence (= I received no answer). Her silence about/on what had happened to her surprised everyone.

  3. Learn the meaning of silence as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to use silence in different contexts, such as grammar, genetics, and law.

  4. the state or fact of being silent; muteness. absence or omission of mention, comment, or expressed concern: the conspicuous silence of our newspapers on local graft. the state of being forgotten; oblivion: in the news again after years of silence. concealment; secrecy.

  5. Silence is the absence of sound or noise, or the state or quality of being or keeping still and silent. Find out the different meanings, synonyms, and usage of silence in various contexts and expressions.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word silence in English. Find out the difference between silence as a lack of noise, a situation of not speaking, or a legal right.

  7. Learn the meaning of silence as a noun and a verb, with synonyms and pronunciation. Find out how to use silence in different contexts, such as in court, in war, or in communication.

  8. Silence is quietness, or a lack of sound. When you silence a noisy movie-goer, you shush her. When there's silence, nothing is heard. Silence is empty, the opposite of a noisy racket. A library is one place where there's supposed to be silence so people can concentrate. To silence someone is to hush him up or tell him to be quiet.