Silently
Softly
Gently
Soundlessly
Noiselessly
In silence
smoothly, lightly, softly, quietly, mildly
Qui-Et-Ly=Quietly. So, meaning that there are three syllables in the word quietly.
Murmur.
In music most terms come from Italian. p is an abbreviation of "piano" meaning "softly" or "quietly" (playing softly would be playing quietly). pp is an abbreviation for "pianissimo" meaning "very softly" or "very quietly".
This isn't an idiom that I know about. If you die quietly, you just die without a lot of drama or noise.
Snickering is to giggle quietly.
Yes, words do not need to end the same to rhyme
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of Insinuate, Winding, creeping, or flowing in, quietly or stealthily; suggesting; winning favor and confidence insensibly.
Please come in Quietly. quietly They attacked England.
"Quietly forceful" means someone who gets things done without making a big fuss about it. They are assertive and determined, but they don't need to broadcast it to the world. Basically, they're the silent but deadly type.
No, an idiom is something that makes no sense unless you know the definition. This would be a nonsense phrase because there's on meaning that I've ever heard for it.