serene, tranquil and calm come to mind.
A quiet place is one with minimal noise or disturbances, where sounds are subdued or gentle. It offers a sense of peace and tranquility, allowing for relaxation and reflection without being interrupted by loud or distracting noises.
"Khamosh" in Hindi means silent or quiet. It is often used to ask someone to be quiet or to describe a quiet environment.
No, "quiet" is an uncountable noun and does not have a plural form. It is used to describe a lack of noise or sound, rather than something that can be counted in multiples.
The library was so quiet that I could hear a pin drop. She spoke in a quiet voice, barely audible over the noise. The quiet countryside was a refreshing change from the bustling city.
The words "quiet" is an adjective, used to describe something as making little or no noise. On the other hand, "quite" is an adverb, used to show the extent or degree of something.
The library was so quiet that you could hear a pin drop. She spoke in a quiet voice, barely audible over the noise. The forest was quiet and still, creating a peaceful atmosphere. He enjoyed the quiet of the early morning before the hustle and bustle of the day began.
You could describe yourself as qualified, quiet or quirky. They begin with the letter Q.
Well, this is a hard question but there are quiet a few adjectives that could describe a cane toad (if you ever research about them). Clumsy, large, fierce.
loud quiet
Quiet
quenching quiet
soothing
Still and quiet
Adjectives are the words that describe nouns; the word quiet is an adjective and a noun. Some examples adjectives that describe the noun quiet are:a soothing quiet.a welcome quiet.an eerie quiet.an unfamiliar quiet.a brief quiet.Some examples of adverbs modifying the adjective quiet are:an almost quiet spot.a really quiet place.a very quiet day.a serenely quiet beach.the never quiet surf.
well there are lots of other words for quiet but realistic one is silence or silent calm is to describe that its really quiet!
Quiet, Quaint
deafly quiet and formal
Quiet, serious and humorous sometimes.