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- Dictionarysilent/ˈsʌɪlənt/
adjective
- 1. not making or accompanied by any sound: "the wood was still and silent" Similar Opposite
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- English (US)
SILENT meaning: 1. without any sound: 2. without talking: 3....
- Znaczenie Silent, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
SILENT definicja: 1. without any sound: 2. without talking:...
- Silent: Japanese Translation
silent - definition, audio pronunciation and more for...
- Silent: Korean Translation
SILENT translate: 조용한, 고요한, 말이 없는. Learn more in the...
- Silent Spanish Translation
SILENT translate: silencioso, mudo, silencioso/sa...
- Silent: Russian Translation
SILENT translate: тихий, безмолвный , молчаливый ,...
- Silent: Arabic Translation
SILENT translate: ساكِت / صامِت, ساكِت / صامِت. Learn more...
- Silent: Polish Translation
SILENT translate: cichy, bezgłośny, małomówny, niemy, cichy,...
- English (US)
Learn the meaning of silent as an adjective and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how silent can describe speech, sound, action, or disease.
Silent definition: making no sound; quiet; still. See examples of SILENT used in a sentence.
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Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adjective silent, which means where there is little or no sound, not speaking, or not expressed with words or sound. See synonyms, collocations and word origin of silent.
People are silent when they don't speak, and a silent film has no soundtrack. You might exchange a silent message with your best friend without using words, just by raising your eyebrows or shrugging your shoulders.