As far as I know, quietness plays no part in memory, except that you listen more. By doing this, you are more likely to remember details
quietness of the countryside.
The homonym for "quietness" is "piece".
the suffix for quietness is ness
Not every word has a homophone and homophones cannot be 'made up'. Quietness and part don't have a homophone.
The homophone for "quietness" is "quietness," or "silence." A homophone for "a part" could be "apart," meaning separate or disconnected from something else.
The noun form of "quiet" is "quietness" or "silence".
To make no sound to make no movement.
peace, piece
yes, patterns affect memory, but only slightly
For me, the poem quietness means peace.
An example could me: "The quietness and stillness in the night made it seem almost magical"
Some homophones for "quietness" include "quieten" and "quieting" which sound the same but have different meanings.